On Monday, protests erupted in Nanyuki, a central Kenyan town, as residents expressed their anger over a U.S. military initiative. The construction of a field hospital designed to treat and quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola sparked the unrest.
Residents argued that the facility put their lives at risk, leading to heightened tensions and clashes with the police. Demonstrators set fires in their frustration and attempted to make their voices heard against the perceived danger posed by the hospital.
The demonstration unfolded near the Laikipia Air Base, where the U.S. plans to establish the Ebola treatment center. Law enforcement officials were on standby, monitoring the situation as the protesters gathered to express their concerns.

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