Up to 20 reported dead after Kenya attack

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 21 September 2013 | 22.40

Gunmen have stormed a shopping centre in Nairobi killing at least 20 people.

Kenya's government has said it may be a terrorist attack.

Scores hid in shops, in a cinema and ran onto the streets in search of safety.

Sporadic gun shots could be heard hours after the assault started.

Soldiers surrounded the mall and police and soldiers combed the building, hunting down the attackers shop by shop.

Some local television stations reported that hostages had been taken,but there was no official confirmation.

The Somali militant group al-Shabaab, which Kenya blames for shootings, bombings and grenade attacks against churches and the security forces, had threatened before to strike the Westgate Mall.

The shopping centre is popular with the city's expatriate community.

The chain of attacks follows action by Kenyan forces against al-Qaeda-linked militants in Somalia two years ago.

Police helicopters circled above the mall as armed police shouted "get out! get out!" and scores of shoppers fled the building.

Smoke poured out of one entrance of the high and witnesses said they heard grenade blasts.

Others said they saw about five armed assailants storm the beige stone Westgate shopping mall and that the incident appeared to be an attack rather than an armed robbery.

"They don't seem like thugs, this is not a robbery incident," said Yukeh Mannasseh who was on the mall's top floor when the shooting started.

He said "It seems like an attack.

The guards who saw them said they were shooting indiscriminately."

Kenya's Ministry of Interior said: "It is a possibility that it is an attack by terrorists, so we are treating the matter very seriously.".

Asked if foreign security services were involved in the operation to flush out the attackers, he said, "At this stage it has not become necessary yet."

One eyewitness who identified himself as Taha said he heard the screech of brakes followed moments later by an explosion and then sustained gun fire from the ground floor.

Another survivor said he was shot by a man who looked Somali.

Some shoppers ran up stairs and escalators and hid around the mall's cinema complex.

Police found another terrified group hiding in a toilet on the first floor.

At least two dozen wounded were wheeled out on stretchers and shopping trolleys.

Many of the victims had multiple light wounds, apparently from flying debris. Other walked out, some with bloodied clothing wrapped around wounds.

Reuters correspondents have said that they saw at least 20 bodies in two different locations.

The Kenyan Red Cross said at least 15 had been killed and more casualties were still inside the complex.


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