
A LONE SAS man was hailed a hero of the Kenya terror siege — after storming in to wipe out attackers and save civilians.
He was in the country training Special Forces when news broke of the gun and grenade atrocity that killed at least 21
— At least one other Brit was injured in the rampage.
After getting kitted out, dramatic photos show the hero charging into a building single-handed — Colt Canada C8 assault rifle at the ready — to free cowering locals.
In another, the balaclava-clad elite soldier, whose face we have masked, helps to carry an injured victim. He was also seen clasping a woman’s hand as he led her to safety.
The man — a long-serving SAS member — checked plans with local special forces, directed sorties in the heat of battle and frisked suspects.