but others praised our journalism. and i thank the media for exposing this and for bringing it out. thank you very much. and officials made public promises of firm government action. no effort will be spared - in ensuring that we protect our children. some of the perpetrators were arrested. but how much impact did the film have in the fight against child trafficking in kenya and how much have things really changed since? back in 2020, bbc africa eye uncovered an underground trade in children stolen from the streets and even hospitals back in 2020, bbc africa eye uncovered an underground trade in children stolen from the streets and even hospitals of nairobi and then sold on the black market to the highest bidder. the investigation sent shock waves through kenya. every home, every matatu, everyone was talking about it. our undercover investigators managed to infiltrate trafficking rings selling stolen children for as little as m00. we believe kenya is very secure. and if som
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there was no immediate comment from israel. earlier, its defence forces admitted striking an ambulance in gaza city but said the vehicle was being used by hamas to transport fighters. our international editor jeremy bowen has this report on the aftermath of the attack by israel on an ambulance convoy. it contains images you may find upsetting from the start. around four this afternoon, an ambulance outside shifa, the main hospital in gaza, was destroyed by an israeli aircraft. in a crowded area, 13 people, including bystanders, were killed and 26 injured, according to the health ministry in gaza. israel said the ambulance was carrying a hamas terrorist cell. hamas said the attack was zionist nazi terror. thousands of palestinian civilians are sheltering at shifa hospital. israel s army says it s a battle zone and they should evacuate south. more dead civilians on al rasheed street, one of only two roads south where israel says civilians must go to be safe. the bbc has located