poundfoolish wrote:To the originator of this thread.
I sa-loot you...
Truth is
1. shops were vandalised in the period that KDF were incharge of the siege.
Soldiers brought in from Gilgil... i believe some paratroopers are under surveillance.
A common shopkeeper, in the town was caught disposing off a good no. of tablets given by.... wait... Your guess is as good as mine.
Incase the government keeps denying this deplorable shame. More cctv footages will pop up.
2. The terrorists went out for a final battle. The wounded guy was already suffering and bleeding heavily.. i think he blew himself off or something. there is footage of the others trying to wipe off his sweat.
They took different positions in the parking lot and basement..after a firefight with the Army rangers at night and some went down.. the Army decided to 'bomb' their general area.
Hence they were neutered by KDF RPG on monday morning.
Now the rest of the troops holding guard in the 'main mall' decided to have a good time.
But in all honesty. the entire operation in military terms was a failure. and not that the terrorists managed to give us a hard time but our forces did us in.
In any such situation the first and most important thing is to
1.Save as many lives in danger as possible.
While Recce provided cover as they cornered the thugs..The plain clothes,flying squad, Haj and fellow armed citizens had done a good job getting people outside the building.
2. minimise damage to property as much as possible.
This is because terrorists go for two things. kill as many people and then cause massive economic damage.
KDF brought the house down and left with valuables. hence helping the terrorists achieve one of their objectives.
3. Try to capture the terrorists who go in ready to die.
a clincher here would be to get them alive. If possible but probably kill them all.
KDF has to date brought us no proof of that since they decided to bomb the place. nkt!
In any military school or special ops classes. this will be used as an example of how not to conduct an operation.
Ditto.
I remember asking if tactical command lay out a 'game-plan' before any offensive action.
How does friendly fire happen(this not even in the initial stages when there is confusion)?
How does the IG put on a vest and try get into a fire-fight?
How does such extensive damage occur?
Is the death of insurgents more important than rescuing the lives of hostages?
It is why people hesitate to call the Police when carjacked. They might 'dispatch' you together with your assailants.