Kenya university terrorist attack leaves 147 dead
Africa, News April 3, 2015 No Comments on Kenya university terrorist attack leaves 147 deadA terrorist attack carried out at a Kenyan college campus by al-Shabab militants has ended with 147 students killed, the country’s interior ministry says.
The officials said that security forces killed all the four attackers who had taken hundreds of students hostage at the Garissa University College campus on Thursday.
The officials added that 587 students had been rescued, and 79 of them were injured during the rescue operation.
Local sources say security has been extremely beefed up in the region and all communications and mobile networks have been cut off. The government has also ordered a night curfew in the town and nearby cities.
Early on Thursday, the gunmen stormed the campus, located some 150 kilometers (90 miles) from the border with Somalia.
Somalia-based al-Shabab militants claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out in revenge for Kenya’s military operations in Somalia.
“Kenya is at war with Somalia… our people are still there, they are fighting and their mission is to kill those who are against the Shebab,” Ali Mohamud Rage, a spokesman for the militant group, said.
Many of the people wounded were hit by gunfire and four were airlifted to Nairobi for treatment, the country’s National Disaster Operation Centre (NDOC) said.
Some students have also been taken to a government facility in Garissa to be transported back to their homes tomorrow.
The bodies of those killed have already begun to be transported to the country’s capital, Nairobi.
The death toll is the highest in a terror attack on Kenyan soil since the U.S. Embassy was bombed in 1998. More than 200 people died in the Nairobi blast.
Kenya currently has over 3,000 soldiers stationed in southern Somalia, where they have been battling al-Shabab. The country sent troops into Somalia in late 2011 after the militant group carried out a series of raids inside Kenya.
The Al-Shabab militants have been pushed out of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, and other major cities in the country by the African Union Mission in Somalia, which is largely made up of troops from Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti and Sierra Leone.
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