The DusitD2 attack that occurred on Tuesday 15 January took many Kenyans by surprise leaving 21 people dead and many others injured.
It needed a multidisciplinary approach from the military both local and international to counter the armed terrorists.
Among the international forces was a British Special solder from the British Air Service (SAS) who was captured by cameras being involved in the rescue process.
The Sun exclusively revealed how the off-duty elite soldier was in the country to train Special Forces when news broke of the shootings at the DusitD2 hotel.
Due to his bravery, his photos were shared all over the social media by gratefull Kenyans a move that did not go well the British media outlet.
The article partly reads: "But now the hero has reportedly had to be rushed from the country after idiots revealed his face on the social media "
The same report indicates the soldier is returned home for safety purposes.
"It's feared the Brit hero could be targeted in retaliation for his brave actions during the attack."
The article also indicates there are plans to reward the soldier secretly for his brave actions during the attack.
This can be related to the story recently where Kenyans wanted an apology from New York Times over photos they published with regards to the attack, which prompted the media commission to write a letter that required them to pull down the images