VIDEO: Deadly Clashes Erupt in Kenya as Protesters Oppose US-Backed Ebola Quarantine Facility

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Published Jun. 10, 2026, 2:29 PM • Updated Jun. 10, 2026, 2:32 PM

Violent clashes have broken out in parts of Kenya following protests against the planned construction of a United States-supported Ebola quarantine and research facility, leaving several people feared dead and many others injured.

According to local reports, tensions escalated when residents took to the streets to oppose the project, citing concerns over safety, transparency, and the potential health risks associated with hosting an Ebola-related facility in their communities.

What initially began as a peaceful demonstration reportedly turned chaotic when security forces attempted to disperse crowds that had blocked major roads and government access points. Witnesses said tear gas and gunfire were used as confrontations intensified between protesters and law enforcement officers.

Health and government officials have defended the proposed facility, arguing that it is intended to strengthen disease surveillance, improve emergency response capacity, and support regional preparedness against future outbreaks of infectious diseases.

However, community leaders and activists have continued to reject the project, insisting that residents were not adequately consulted and demanding that construction be halted until further environmental and safety assessments are conducted.

The situation has sparked widespread concern across Kenya, with human rights organizations calling for restraint and urging authorities to investigate reports of excessive use of force during the protests.

Medical emergency teams have been deployed to affected areas, while security has been reinforced to prevent further escalation. Authorities have not yet released an official death toll, but investigations are expected to continue.

The planned facility, reportedly supported by international partners, has become a focal point of public debate over public health infrastructure and community trust in government-led health initiatives.

As tensions remain high, observers warn that failure to address public concerns transparently could deepen mistrust and fuel further unrest in the affected regions.