Suspected members of the Somali militant group al-Shabab
have killed at least 28 people in an attack on a bus in northern Kenya,
officials say.
The bus was travelling to the capital, Nairobi, when it was
stopped in Mandera county, near the Somali border.
After taking it off the road, gunmen separated out those
they thought were non-Muslim before killing them, officials said.
Somalia-based al-Shabab has been mounting attacks in Kenya
since 2011.
That was the year when Kenya sent troops to Somalia to help
fight the Islamist militia. Mandera, a remote area in Kenya's north east, has
been one of the regions affected.
Kenya's interior ministry said on its Twitter feed that the
bus attacked early on Saturday had been carrying 60 passengers.
One official told Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper that
assailants had asked passengers to read out verses of the Koran, before
executing those who failed.
Kenya's Red Cross said emergency workers were trying to retrieve
bodies from the scene.
Security agencies were "in pursuit of the criminal
gang" that carried out the attack, the interior ministry said. It
described the assailants as "bandits".
After the attack, a local official quoted by Kenyan media
said the government had failed to answer their pleas for extra security.
"This place has been prone to attacks," county
official Abdullahi Abdirahman, told The Daily Nation. "This is not the
first time the government has totally ignored us, and you can now see the how
many innocent precious lives have been lost."
The attack comes after a week of heightened tension in the
coastal city of Mombasa, which has suffered a series of al-Shabab attacks.
Security forces raided mosques in the city, saying they were
being used to store weapons. The raids triggered apparent revenge attacks by
Muslim youths.
In Mandera, there was unrest in June after two clerics
accused of belonging to al-Shabab were shot dead. Residents protested that the
clerics had no links to the group.
The area has also been affected by communal violence.
[BBC]
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