UK agrees to pay the Kenya affected by a military fire
The UK government has agreed to pay the money of thousands of Cynasians from a fire caused by the British military training.
Accommodation in court relates more warriors when 7,723 charges say they lost property and faced health problems because of Loldaiga Fire in the Koldaiga Reak Valley.
Spokeswoman
The British government confirmed how much money was paid, but the lawyer in the case told the BBC that was $ 2.9 million.
Spokesman from British High Commission also said the compensation was “generous and fairly” and based on “solid test of claims”.
Kevin Cool called it “the best result” despite the complaints from his clients who received them too young to compensate their loss.
He said something else “would continue to accuse of the 7 years so that he could prove the charges against the last security”, which will be difficult because most evidence is lost after four years.
Mr. So he acknowledged that his clients did not have any medical records that began his injury due to health damage due to breathing from the loldaiga fire, and that they were produced again because they used the wood of recipes.
The Distributorate UK said 2022 that the fire may have been created by the camp stump during exercise. It was found that about 7,000 hectares (2,800 hectares) toilets were injured, but no public land affected.
Legal act contradicts the damage to environmentalism because of smoke, and the destruction of the property due to treading wildlife.
The British government has helped the restoration of the restoration of the burned area and the military tests still exist there.
Lolldaiga Conservancy – about 49,000 acres of Backrop in the Padela at the Ace Kenya – part of Laikipia Plateau, where hundreds of thousands of acres were taken by British during the colony, leading to the world’s conflicts.
It is only 70km (45 miles) from the Conservancy, where the Wales official was proposed at Kate Middleton on November 2010.
A few southern kilometers are the nearby Nyati rooms, £ 70m part of the United Archish Army Training unit Kenya (Batuk).
Have a thousands of British soldiers every year in large exercise in areas such as Loldaiga, providing proper environmental conditions.
Batuk gives up millions of pounds in Kenyo’s economy every year.
But over a year later the issue of conduct that other soldiers attracted the attention of the media, including allegations of deadly car killings, murder and sexual abuse of Kenya women.
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