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NAIROBI, Kenya — About 40 people, many of them children, were killed and scores of others were seriously injured on Friday in renewed attacks along the coastal Tana River delta, Kenyan police officials said. | NAIROBI, Kenya — About 40 people, many of them children, were killed and scores of others were seriously injured on Friday in renewed attacks along the coastal Tana River delta, Kenyan police officials said. |
According to the police, the fighting broke out when armed attackers from the Pokomo ethnic group raided a village belonging to the neighboring Orma ethnic group on Friday morning. | |
“So far, 39 people are dead, including 13 children and 6 women,” said Robert Kitur, the deputy police chief for the region. | “So far, 39 people are dead, including 13 children and 6 women,” said Robert Kitur, the deputy police chief for the region. |
He said 11 Orma men and 9 of the attackers were among those killed. No arrests had been made, the police official said. | |
Kenyan Red Cross officials, whose response team was at the scene, gave a lower toll, saying they had counted 30 bodies, including those of children and women. The officials said that more than 30 people had sustained serious wounds and that more than 45 houses were set on fire. | Kenyan Red Cross officials, whose response team was at the scene, gave a lower toll, saying they had counted 30 bodies, including those of children and women. The officials said that more than 30 people had sustained serious wounds and that more than 45 houses were set on fire. |
Most of those killed were either shot or hacked to death after the dawn attack. | Most of those killed were either shot or hacked to death after the dawn attack. |
More than 100 people from the same region have died in recent months as a rivalry between the two groups flared up. | |
Locals say the fighting was set off by a confrontation over pasture for livestock. Kenyans are still grappling with the memory of the 2007 postelection mayhem that tore through the nation and left more than 1,000 dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. | Locals say the fighting was set off by a confrontation over pasture for livestock. Kenyans are still grappling with the memory of the 2007 postelection mayhem that tore through the nation and left more than 1,000 dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. |
The country is preparing for another election in March. |