 But Kenya has told the United Nations it will shot two camps holding over 410,000 refugees who fled from wars in the east and whole of Africa by June 2022. It also plans to repatriate some and give others residency. The Interior Ministry made the announcement on Twitter about two or five weeks after ordering the closure of the Dab and Kakuma refugee camps and given the United Nations two weeks to present a plan to carry these out. Now the UN Refugee Agency, the UNHCR, replied by asking the government to ensure that vulnerable refugees would still be protected under its timeline for the closure. A Nairobi spokesperson for the UNHCR did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the latest announcement.