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Kenya says Islamic extremists kill 14 in Kenya’s north

Jul 7, 2015, 7:42 AM

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — At least 14 people were killed in an attack early Tuesday in the country’s north by al-Shabab, Islamic extremist rebels from neighboring Somalia, a Kenyan official said.

Eleven people were wounded in the attack in Soko Mbuzi village in Mandera County near Kenya’s border with Somalia, said Mandera County Commissioner Alex Nkoyo.

The attackers targeted two compounds where quarry workers live, said Charles Kamau, a stone miner. The attack started with explosions at the gates of the compounds which woke him up at 1 a.m., he said.

Kamau said he saw about 20 attackers divide into two groups, some opening fire on people sleeping outside and others attacking those sleeping inside. Kamau said he went into an adjacent room where Kenyan women of Somali origin were sleeping and hid under a bed.

The attackers came into the room and pulled out a woman, identified by police as Neima Mohamed, believed to be the landlady of the buildings, and shot her dead, he said.

Kenya’s Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery said there were 150 people in the compound and the attackers fled when police responded, cutting short the bloodbath.

Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack through the group’s radio Andulus in Somalia.

Tuesday’s attack raises the number of people killed in Mandera County by the militants, who are allied to al-Qaida, to at least 85. Nearly all those killed were non-Muslims.

Al-Shabab has vowed to carry out attacks in Kenya as retribution for the country sending troops to Somalia to fight the militants. Kenya sent its troops to Somalia in October 2011 following a series of cross-border attacks including kidnappings which the government blamed on al-Shabab.

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Associated Press Writer Abdi Guled in Mogadishu, Somalia contributed to this report.

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Kenya says Islamic extremists kill 14 in Kenya’s north