A legal and DNA process has confirmed that 12 children born near the British Army Training Unit Kenya (Batuk) have British soldiers or contractors as their fathers.This identification provides these children with clarity about their paternity and eligibility for British citizenship and support.The UK's highest Family Court judge has legally confirmed the paternity in these cases, which involved tracking down 19 men who served at the British army base in Nanyuki.Many of the children had previously faced uncertainty about their fathers' identities, with some being told their fathers were deceased.They and their families have also experienced financial hardship and social... [Continue Reading]