Sunday, 4 May 2014

Blast Kills 3 And Leaves 20 Critically Injured

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At least three people were killed and 62 wounded when two homemade bombs exploded on buses along one of the busiest highways in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
Of the 62 wounded, 20 were in critical condition, according to the national disaster operations centre.Sources say a bag with an explosive device was  thrown into the bus that had just arrived from Nairobi.
A roof of one building was ripped off by the blast and part of its wall collapsed.
The hotel’s management said all its staff and guests were safe.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, although the city has been on high alert for possible attacks by Somalia’s Al Shabaab rebels or local Islamist militants.
The Al Qaeda-linked group has carried out several attacks in Kenya since 2011, when Kenya sent troops into Somalia to fight Al Shabaab rebels.
Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the high-profile attack on Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall last year in which at least 67 people were killed.
Mombasa, a Muslim-majority port city that is one of the main gateways to east Africa as well as a popular tourist destination, has been hit by sporadic unrest in recent months.
In March, two people were arrested along with a car expertly packed with explosives.
Intelligence sources say they believe the car was rigged in Somalia and driven into Kenya for a high-profile bombing.
Also in March, six worshippers were shot dead in a church in Likoni near Mombasa.
The following week a local firebrand Islamist cleric was gunned down in the city, the third prominent hardline cleric to be killed in or around the city in as many years.

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