Gunmen attack university in Kenya (death toll rises to 147)

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Gunmen have stormed a university compound in north-eastern Kenya.

Heavy gunfire and explosions have been heard at Garissa University College near the border with Somalia.

Two people have been killed and four injured, officials say, but there are fears the casualty toll could rise. Kenyan troops are at the scene.

It is not clear who is responsible for the attack, but Somali al-Shabab militants have frequently targeted Kenya in the past few years.

Exchange of fire
There are reports that hostages have been taken by the gunmen but this has not been confirmed.

Witnesses have told local media that the attackers struck during morning prayers at the college mosque.

Smoke was reported to be coming from one of the buildings.

One eyewitness, Bashkas Jugsooda'ay, told the BBC he had spoken to one teacher who said students had come to her house at 05:00 (02:00 GMT), running away from the gunfire.

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The Westgate attack in Nairobi in 2013 left 67 dead
Another witness, Alinoor Moulid, spoke of "intense gunfire and explosions", adding: "According to the students who fled, the gunmen were indiscriminate in their attack, they were shooting everyone on sight."

The BBC's Anne Soy in Nairobi says that because of its proximity to Somalia, Garissa is an easy target for al-Shabab militants and there have been several attacks in the past.

Garissa, 150km (90 miles) from the border with Somalia, has a large population of Kenyan Somalis.

Al-Shabab has carried out a number of attacks in Kenya since 2011, when Kenyan troops were sent to Somalia to help fight the militant group there.

The deadliest attack targeted the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi in September 2013, when 67 people were killed.

Al-Shabab is fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia and is banned as a terrorist group by both the US and the UK.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-32157342
 

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CIA's trained mercenaries off to a bangin start in April..........:francis:


http://news.yahoo.com/police-gunmen-attack-university-eastern-kenya-050041789.html

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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Al-Shabab gunmen attacked a college in northeast Kenya early Thursday, targeting Christians and killing at least 15 people and wounding 60 others, witnesses said.


Even as security forces cornered the gunmen in a dormitory at Garissa University College where they could be holding hostages, survivors described to The Associated Press a harrowing scene, where people were mercilessly gunned down and bullets whistled through the air as they ran for their lives.

Collins Wetangula, the vice chairman of the student union, said he was preparing to take a shower when he heard gunshots coming from Tana dorm, which hosts both men and women, 150 meters (yards) away. The campus has six dorms and at least 887 students, he said.

He said that when he heard the gunshots he locked himself and three roommates in their room.

"All I could hear were footsteps and gunshots nobody was screaming because they thought this would lead the gunmen to know where they are," he said. "The gunmen were saying sisi ni al-Shabab (Swaihi for we are al-Shabab)," Wetangula said.

When the gunmen arrived at his dormitory he could hear them opening doors and asking if the people who had hidden inside whether they were Muslims or Christians.



Students of the Garissa University College get out of a house where they were taking shelter from an …
"If you were a Christian you were shot on the spot," he said. "With each blast of the gun I thought I was going to die."

The gunmen started to shoot rapidly and it was as if there was an exchange of fire, he said.

"The next thing, we saw people in military uniform through the window of the back of our rooms who identified themselves as the Kenyan military," Wetangula said. The soldiers took him and around 20 others to safety.

A spokesman for al-Shabab says it is responsible for the ongoing attack. Ali Mohamud Rage said in a radio broadcast that fighters from the group are conducting a "heavy" military operation inside the campus.

Kenya's security forces are trying to dislodge the gunmen from at least one dorm where the attackers could be holding hostages.

Either the students turned off their phones for their own safety or the gunmen have seized the handsets, he said.

"Most of the people still inside there are girls," he said, referring to the student dormitory in which gunmen are believed to be holding an unknown number of students.

Augustine Alanga, a 21-year-old student, described a panicked scene as gunshots rang out outside their dormitory in the pre-dawn hours when most people were asleep.

The shooting became more intense almost immediately, he told AP by phone. The heavy gunfire forced some students to stay indoors as others fled with gunmen firing at them.


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He said he saw at least five heavily armed, masked gunmen.

"I am just now recovering from the pain as I injured myself while trying to escape. I was running barefoot," said Alanga, who was one of scores of students who managed to escape through barb-wire fencing.

At the time the attack started — 5:30 a.m. — morning prayers were underway at the university mosque, where students were not attacked, he said.

A mortuary attendant in the town of Garissa says at least 15 people have been killed and at some 60 were injured. The attendant saw the casualties arrive by ambulance. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

Some of the more serious wounded were being flown to Nairobi, the capital, authorities said.


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The National Disaster Operations Center said on Twitter that three of four dorms have been evacuated, with the gunmen cornered in one dorm. No further details were immediately available and Kenya Defense Forces have surrounded the area, journalists said, impeding their access.

Terrified students streamed out of buildings, some young men shirtless, as arriving police officers hunkered down, taking cover. The gunmen had opened fire at guards upon arriving, triggering a "fierce shootout" with police guarding student dorms, Kenya's National Police Service said in a written statement.

Wetangula was among about 20 students who had been rescued by soldiers. One soldier instructed them to run at their command and dive when they told them to when they got outside, he said.

"We started running and bullets were whizzing past our heads and the soldiers told us to dive," Wetangula said. He said the soldier told the students later that al-Shabab snipers were perched on a three story dormitory called the Elgon and were trying to shoot them.

Police and military surrounded the buildings and were trying to secure the area, police officer Musa Yego told AP.


Students of the Garissa University College take shelter in a vehicle after fleeing from an attack by …
Last week al-Shabab claimed responsibility for a deadly siege on a Mogadishu hotel in which at least 24 people, including six attackers, were killed. That attack lasted more than 12 hours as Somalia's security forces tried to dislodge gunmen who had taken control of parts of the Maka-al-Mukarramah hotel in the Somali capital.

Al-Shabab also attacked the Westgate Mall in Nairobi in 2013, killing dozens.

Kenya's northern and eastern regions, which are near the Somali border, have suffered many attacks blamed on the al-Qaida-linked Somali group, which has vowed retribution on Kenya for sending troops into Somalia to fight the militants. Kenya sent its troops there in 2011 to fight al-Shabab militants following cross-border attacks.

Last month, al-Shabab claimed responsibility for attacks in the county of Mandera on the Somali border in which twelve people died. Four of them died in an attack on the convoy of Mandera County Governor Ali Roba.

Police statistics show that 312 people have been killed in al-Shabab attacks in Kenya from 2012 to 2014. Thirty-eight people were killed and 149 wounded in Garissa in the same period.

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Muhumuza reported from Kampala, Uganda.
 

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Al Shabaab is the one that pledged alliance or whatever with "ISIS" right?
 

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Al Shabaab is the one that pledged alliance or whatever with "ISIS" right?

ISIS and All of these groups have been trained by the CIA, with their origins dating back to the Afghan-Russian war from 1979-1989...... and get weapons from the CIA via the Black market in order to carry out these operations ,so that the EU and US can act like they're hunting "Terror" groups and forge their way and will onto and into other nations....
 

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ISIS and All of these groups have been trained by the CIA, with their origins dating back to the Afghan-Russian war from 1979-1989...... and get weapons from the CIA via the Black market in order to carry out these operations ,so that the EU and US can act like they're hunting "Terror" groups and forge their way and will onto and into other nations....

At least someone knows what time it is! When I have more I'll update.
 

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ISIS and All of these groups have been trained by the CIA, with their origins dating back to the Afghan-Russian war from 1979-1989...... and get weapons from the CIA via the Black market in order to carry out these operations ,so that the EU and US can act like they're hunting "Terror" groups and forge their way and will onto and into other nations....

Is that what Tariq says?
 

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Its a Kenyan city actually just full of refugees. Sounds like some Bantus got tired of them cowardly shababs

The whole north east territory of kenya belongs to Somalis, just like u have tribal kikiyu land. The british conquered and awarded the Somali area to submissive "Kenya".

Don't forget about the brutal ethnic massacre that took place in the 80's, when the kenyan arm forces Murdered tens of thousands of people.
 

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ISIS and All of these groups have been trained by the CIA, with their origins dating back to the Afghan-Russian war from 1979-1989...... and get weapons from the CIA via the Black market in order to carry out these operations ,so that the EU and US can act like they're hunting "Terror" groups and forge their way and will onto and into other nations....

Al-Shabaab has soldiers that fought in the Afghan-Russian war? :dwillhuh:
 

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