Wagalla massacre
| Wagalla Massacre | |
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| Location | Wagalla Airstrip, North Eastern Province, Kenya |
| Coordinates | 01°46′55.92″N 39°56′2.08″E / 1.7822000°N 39.9339111°E |
| Date | February 10, 1984 |
Attack type | Massacre |
| Deaths | 5,000+ |
| History of Kenya |
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| Kenya portal |
The Wagalla massacre was a massacre of ethnic Somalis by the Kenyan Army on 10 February 1984 in Wajir County, Kenya. The massacre started as an effort to neutralize the ethnic Degodia clan following clan-related conflict in the region populated by Kenyan-Somalis. Government troops were ordered to stop clan violence in the area, and did so by first detaining some 5,000 locals at an airstrip, denying them food and water for a week, and then shooting them. The massacre was not investigated by Kenya's government until 2011.