12 killed in Shabaab bomb attack in Kenya
A bomb blast at a guesthouse in
northeast Kenya killed at least 12 people on Tuesday, in an attack
claimed by Shabaab militants which last hit the area earlier this month.
“We have found 12 bodies so far after we managed to access the building,” a senior police officer told AFP.
“We are still combing the area with the help of anti-terrorism police and sniffer dogs in the ongoing search and rescue.”
Eleven men and one woman were killed in
the 3:30 am (0030 GMT) blast at the Bisharo lodge, a police source told
AFP. The toll was confirmed in a government statement that said part of
the building was collapsed by the blast.
The Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab militant
group claimed the attack in a message broadcast by its Radio Andalus
media organisation, claiming 15 were killed.
“This attack is part of a series of
attacks in which the Mujahideen are hunting down infidels” in northeast
Kenya, the group said.
It is the second Shabaab strike in
Mandera in three weeks. The previous one on October 6 killed six people
at a gated residential building that mainly housed non-ethnic Somalis
and non-Muslims, less than a kilometre from the volatile Somalia border
town of Beled Hawa.
Mandera governor Ali Roba said the raids were designed to divide communities and destroy the economy.
“This is an attack that is aimed at
making sure we don’t attract investors, we do not attract a professional
workforce, we do not have interaction with the rest of the country,”
Roba told a press conference on Tuesday morning.
Northeastern regional security boss
Mohamoud Saleh said he suspected “local criminal gangs” of complicity
since border security had been stepped up after the October 6 attack.
Another security source who did not want
to be named told AFP local politics might also be involved, with some
seeking to trigger a declaration of a state of emergency that would
prevent elections taking place as scheduled next year.
“There is serious political tension in the county,” the source said.
The Shabaab has fought to overthrow the
internationally-backed government in Mogadishu since 2007, but turned
its sights on Kenya when the army was sent into Somalia in 2011 to fight
the Islamic insurgents.
Since then the militants have targeted
civilians in different parts of Kenya, including a dramatic assault on
Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall in 2013 in which at least 67 people
were killed.
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