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Nairobi Westgate shoot-out 'kills 20' in Kenya Nairobi Westgate shoot-out kills 11 in Kenya
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A gun battle inside a shopping centre in the Kenyan capital Nairobi has left at least 20 people dead, the Kenyan Red Cross says. Eleven people have died in a gun battle inside a Nairobi shopping centre, says Kenya's internal security minister.
The gunmen attacked the Westgate centre - one of the city's most exclusive. Dozens of shoppers fled; many are still feared trapped inside. Mutea Iringo said the government was "now fully in charge" of a "very serious situation" and would not relent in the "war against armed criminals".
A senior police officer originally said it was an attempted robbery but later called it a possible terrorist attack. Eyewitnesses said armed men in black, their heads covered in scarves, entered the Westgate shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.
The Somali militant group al-Shabab had threatened to strike the centre.The Somali militant group al-Shabab had threatened to strike the centre.
It is opposed to Kenya sending troops to fight in Somalia. No group has said it carried out Saturday's attack. Al-Shabab has carried out a string of attacks in Kenya since 2011, when Kenyan troops moved into southern Somalia to fight the militants there.
Officers have now surrounded the building in an attempt to evacuate remaining shoppers. A military helicopter has landed nearby. No group has said it carried out Saturday's attack.
Police told AFP news agency that gunmen had taken at least seven people hostage. Eyewitnesses have also said there are hostages, but there is no official confirmation. Attack
Dozens of people are reported to have been injured. The attackers entered the Westgate centre at about 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT), throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons.
Eyewitnesses say masked attackers threw grenades into the building at about midday local time (09:00 GMT). Dozens of shoppers fled, many were trapped inside. Some reports spoke of hostages but this is unconfirmed.
The Kenyan Red Cross earlier said at least 20 people had died.
Eyewitnesses told the AFP news agency the gunmen were speaking Arabic or Somali.
Other witnesses told news agencies the Muslims were told to leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted.
"They were wearing bullet proof vests and they had weapons, and they came and said: 'If you are Muslim, stand up. We've come to rescue you," said Elijah Lamau, who was in the shopping centre.
He said the Muslims left with their hands up, and then the gunmen shot two people.
Arjen Westra, who was drinking coffee at the time of the attack, told the BBC he thought the cafe he was in was being targeted by the gunmen.
"I could hear the gunfire moving towards the main entrance of the shopping mall, so some people ran out of our cafe in a kind of panic, and quite a number just fell down as flat as possible on the ground."
A senior police officer originally said it was an attempted robbery but later called it a possible terrorist attack.
Mr Iringo said special forces were now at the shopping centre, "evacuating civilians and searching for the criminals".
Nairobi police chief Benson Kibue initially said the gunmen had been trying to rob a shop, but later called it "a terrorist attack".Nairobi police chief Benson Kibue initially said the gunmen had been trying to rob a shop, but later called it "a terrorist attack".
At about 15:30 GMT, more than six hours after the attack began, the Kenyan Secretary for the Interior Joseph ole Lenku said the security situation was "under control".
He urged the public "not to speculate" about the nature of the attack, and said most people had been evacuated.
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The BBC's Anne Soy, who is at the scene, said there are reports one of the gunmen has been shot dead. The BBC's Anne Soy, who is at the scene, said there were reports one of the gunmen has been shot dead.
Some of the attackers were reportedly dressed in hijabs, and it is unclear whether they were men or women, our correspondent says.Some of the attackers were reportedly dressed in hijabs, and it is unclear whether they were men or women, our correspondent says.
One man who escaped had been hiding in a supermarket but told our correspondent his friends were still trapped inside the building.One man who escaped had been hiding in a supermarket but told our correspondent his friends were still trapped inside the building.
Witnesses told news agencies the gunmen ordered Muslims to leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted.
The Kenyan authorities have asked media outlets to stop broadcasting from the scene, as the information may be aiding the attackers.The Kenyan authorities have asked media outlets to stop broadcasting from the scene, as the information may be aiding the attackers.
Arjen Westra, who was drinking coffee at the time of the attack, told the BBC he thought the cafe he was in was being targeted by the gunmen. Security guards used shopping trolleys to wheel out several wounded children and at least one man.
"I could hear the gunfire moving towards the main entrance of the shopping mall, so some people ran out of our cafe in a kind of panic, and quite a number just fell down as flat as possible on the ground."
Security guards used shopping trolleys to wheel out several wounded children and at least one man, AP reports.
"The gunmen tried to fire at my head but missed. There are definitely many casualties," Sudjar Singh, who works at the shopping centre, told AFP."The gunmen tried to fire at my head but missed. There are definitely many casualties," Sudjar Singh, who works at the shopping centre, told AFP.
"I saw three of the attackers dressed in black and with covered faces and they were carrying heavy rifles," said another witness."I saw three of the attackers dressed in black and with covered faces and they were carrying heavy rifles," said another witness.
AFP quoted witnesses as saying the gunmen were speaking Arabic or Somali and executed shoppers.
One Nairobi resident, Anupa, who lives near the scene, told the BBC: "I heard the exchange of fire when it happened, and I heard what I thought was a grenade, but I didn't go outside. The whole area is cordoned off."One Nairobi resident, Anupa, who lives near the scene, told the BBC: "I heard the exchange of fire when it happened, and I heard what I thought was a grenade, but I didn't go outside. The whole area is cordoned off."
Armed police took cover behind vehicles outside. "We have officers at the scene trying to get out the group shooting inside," a police official told AFP news agency. The Westgate centre is often frequented by wealthy Kenyans and expatriates. Police have urged residents to stay away from the area.
"Officers are approaching the situation with caution because there are innocent civilians inside," he said.
The Westgate centre is often frequented by wealthy Kenyans and expatriates. Police have urged residents to stay away from the area and told media outlets to stop live transmissions from the scene.