Editor's Review

The officers were on a mission to provide security during the ongoing national exams.

At least two General Service Unit Officers have been killed in an Improviosed Explosive Device (IED) attack in Garissa.

Nairobi Leo has learned that four others have sustained serious injuries.  

The tragedy struck after a remote-controlled IED bombed their vehicle in Ege Dam along the Dadaab-Garissa road.

The officers were on a mission to provide security during the ongoing national exams when the tragedy occurred on Monday morning.  

The vehicle, the officers were aboard, was badly destroyed.

The injured security officials were rushed to the hospital where they were admitted.

The IED device is suspected to have been mounted by the al-Shabaab militias.

IED device that killed two GSU officers on Monday morning.

The Kenya Defence Forces among other multi-agency teams has been fighting to decimate the al-Shabaab militia group.

Last month, at least two al Shabaab logisticians were killed when a bomb they were setting up exploded on them in the Amuma area, Garissa county. 

Police said the two were placing the Improvised Explosive Device on the main supply route used by security agencies and other motorists when it exploded.

Security teams that responded to the scene found the badly mutilated bodies sprawled all over there.

A major operation has been ongoing in Garissa to address al-Shabaab-related attacks, which happen because of others, the proximity to the main Kenya-Somalia border.

The area near the border with Somalia has suffered a series of terrorist attacks.

The recent attacks have forced the government to suspend plans to reopen the Kenya-Somalia border.