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Kenyan forces kill all militant gunmen

January 17, 2019 00:00:00


NAIROBI: A woman crying after identifying the body of a relative at a mortuary in Nairobi on Tuesday — AFP

NAIROBI, Jan 16 (AP): Kenya's security forces have killed the Islamic extremist gunmen whose assault on a luxury hotel and shopping complex took 14 "innocent lives," the country's president said on Wednesday.

"All the terrorists have been eliminated," President Uhuru Kenyatta said in announcing an end to the operation to secure the complex in the capital, Nairobi.

In a televised address, he did not say how many attackers were involved. He said more than 700 people were evacuated during the security operation and urged Kenyans to "go back to work without fear," saying the East African country is safe.

In the hours before Kenyatta spoke, sporadic gunfire could be heard from the scene after scores of people were rescued at daybreak during what police called a "mopping-up" exercise.

Surveillance video showed the attack involved at least four armed men.

Al-Shabab - the extremist group allied to al-Qaida and based in neighboring Somalia - claimed responsibility for the carnage at the DusitD2 hotel complex, which includes bars, restaurants, offices and banks and is in Nairobi's well-to-do Westlands neighborhood with many foreign expatriates.

Al-Shabab carried out the 2013 attack at the nearby Westgate Mall in Nairobi that killed 67 people.

The US State Department confirmed that an American citizen was among those killed, but did not release the victim's identity. The British high commissioner in Kenya said at least one British national had been killed, without giving details.

Authorities sent special forces into the hotel to flush out the gunmen. At dawn, another explosion and gunfire were heard. Scores of people were rushed to safety in the early morning hours.


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