Six people killed in suspected al-Shabaab attack in Mandera
Six people killed in suspected al-Shabaab attack in Mandera By Cyrus Ombati Updated Thu, October 6th 2016 at 07:30 GMT Six people were killed in suspected Al-Shabaab attack on a residential plot in Bulla public works, Mandera Town Mandera, Kenya: Six people were killed in suspected al-Shabaab attack on a residential plot in Bulla public works, Mandera Town; police rescue 25 others.
The incident happened at about 2am on Thursday
as the tenants were asleep. Those affected were non locals.
Police said the attackers
shot at the victims randomly after they had broken into the plot. "The
gang used a grenade to break the entrance before they shot at those who were
sleeping. They escaped soon after the incident," said a senior officer in
the area. As they were escaping they also threw another grenade damaging a
nearby building.
This was in response to a
shooting from a group of Police reservists who had responded. Police said there
were 33 people at the plot at the time of the attack and that one was seriously
injured and 25 others rescued. Two were missing hours later.
Residents said police
response was swift and that the attackers were heavily armed. The militants
were about 20 at the time of the attack raising questions how they managed to
move in. Mandera governor Ali Roba termed the incident as a sad attack.
"We have suffered another sad attack in
Mandera where six have been confirmed dead and one seriously injured. We grieve
with our families," he said in a tweet. He thanked police for the timely
response adding 27 out of 33 occupants of a plot were saved unhurt.
The attack
came as a surprise as security agents in the area seemed unaware of the same.
There has been a lull of attacks in the area for the past months following
intensified police operations. The area has in the past been a playing field
for the militants who cross from the nearby Somalia border and strike before
fleeing back. They have been targeting non locals and security agents in their
attacks.
Source:Standard media
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