It is now clear that the Kenyan anti-riot police summoned to suppress the Monday protests by the opposition used live bullets against the unarmed citizens.

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This has been revealed by medical reports from the Nairobi Women Hospital, where the victims of police brutality are currently fighting for their lives.

According to Eunice Munyigi, the manager at Nairobi Women Hospital, two patients were being treated in the health unit with severe wounds from bullet shots while nine other victims sustained major injuries ranging from broken ribs and tissue wounds.

Kenyans across the country have strongly condemned the ugly incidences that transpired with some calling for the resignation of Joseph Boinnet and Joseph Nkaissery.

The Monday incident also attracted international concern with foreign ambassadors calling on the police to embrace sobriety in handling such matters for the protest did not warrant such compulsive force from the disciplined police unit.