Flights numbering around 20 have arrived in Kenya, despite tensions concerning the US's plans to establish a quarantine base in the East African country.
These flights, which touched down at a Kenyan base from May 23 to 31st, are said to have been hauling medical equipment and specialist staff.
As seen on Reuters, data from flight-tracking service Flightradar24 shows that at least six military aircraft, including C-130 and C-17 transport planes, had landed in Nanyuki since May 24, with three landing after a court in Kenya halted a controversial US plan to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola in Kenya.
According to a U.S. official who wished to remain anonymous, these aircraft brought in technological equipment, scores of doctors, engineers, lab specialists, and construction workers, but no patients.
Speaking to Reuters, he also mentioned that the Kenyan president, William Ruto, possibly did not see the level of pushback the quarantine would eventually receive.










