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A Shoe was Thrown at President Ruto During a Rally in Migori, Indicating a Significant Security Breach

President William Ruto was hit by a shoe during a rally in Kehancha, sparking public security concerns amid rising political tensions in Kenya.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with ALLAFRICA

President William Ruto was hit by a shoe during a rally in Kehancha town, marking a significant public security incident since he took office.

A video shows the shoe striking his left hand before falling, briefly interrupting his speech. His security detail responded quickly, and he continued addressing the crowd.

There has been no official response from the State House or security agencies regarding the incident, which raises concerns over the safety of public officials. This incident follows the recent assassination of Kasipul MP Charles Ongondo Were in Nairobi, with four suspects in custody.

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