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6 dead, including 4 residents, after extremist raid in Kenya 6 dead, including 4 residents, after extremist raid in Kenya
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NAIROBI, Kenya — A Kenyan government official says four people are dead after a raid by suspected al-Shabab extremists in eastern Garissa County. NAIROBI, Kenya — A Kenyan government official says four residents have been killed by stray bullets during a raid by suspected al-Shabab extremists in eastern Garissa County.
Deputy county commissioner Kibet Bowen said Tuesday the gunmen targeted police officers at a roadblock near the village of Saretho. Two of the suspected extremists were killed by police, he said.Deputy county commissioner Kibet Bowen said Tuesday the gunmen targeted police officers at a roadblock near the village of Saretho. Two of the suspected extremists were killed by police, he said.
He said the residents were killed by stray bullets during the fighting. The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab since December has increased attacks inside Kenya including Sunday’s attack on a military base that killed three U.S. military personnel and destroyed five U.S. aircraft.
The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab has vowed retribution on Kenya for deploying its troops in 2011 to fight the extremist group in neighboring Somalia. It was the first time al-Shabab had attacked U.S. troops inside Kenya. The U.S. on Monday said additional troops had arrived to increase security at the Manda Bay airfield in coastal Lamu county.
Since December the group has increased attacks inside Kenya including Sunday’s attack on a military base that killed three U.S. military personnel. The U.S. Africa Command also said it did not assess that the attack was linked to Iran, as Middle East tensions are soaring. Al-Shabab is linked to al-Qaida and has no known links to Iran or its proxies.
Al-Shabab has vowed retribution on Kenya for deploying its troops in 2011 to fight the extremists in neighboring Somalia, where the group is based. Garissa county borders Somalia and Lamu county is nearby.
The extremists often target police as well as civilian targets including buses and schools, mainly in the border region.
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