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Somalia Al-Shabab claims Nairobi Westgate Kenya attack | Somalia Al-Shabab claims Nairobi Westgate Kenya attack |
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A senior figure in the Somali militant group al-Shabab has told the BBC it carried out a deadly attack on a shopping centre in neighbouring Kenya. | A senior figure in the Somali militant group al-Shabab has told the BBC it carried out a deadly attack on a shopping centre in neighbouring Kenya. |
Al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda, said the attack was in response to Kenya's presence in Somalia, where its troops have been fighting the militants since 2011. | Al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda, said the attack was in response to Kenya's presence in Somalia, where its troops have been fighting the militants since 2011. |
A senior Kenyan security official has put the death toll at 11. | |
However, the Red Cross says at least 30 people were killed and dozens injured. | However, the Red Cross says at least 30 people were killed and dozens injured. |
On its Twitter feed, al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda, said it was behind what it called the "Westgate spectacle". | |
The attackers entered the Westgate centre at about 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT), throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons. | The attackers entered the Westgate centre at about 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT), throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons. |
Dozens of shoppers fled; many were trapped inside. Officers have been going shop to shop to secure the area. | |
Al-Shabab also said on Twitter that its fighters were still battling Kenyan security forces inside the Westgate centre, some seven hours after the assault began. | |
One gunman was arrested, Kenyan officials said. | |
The permanent secretary in the Internal Security Ministry, Mutea Iringo, said special forces were "evacuating civilians and searching for the criminals". | |
Some witnesses said Muslims were told to leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted. | |
"They came and said: 'If you are Muslim, stand up. We've come to rescue you," said Elijah Lamau. | |
He said the Muslims left with their hands up, and then the gunmen shot two people. | |
The US state department says it has reports that American citizens were injured in what it called "a senseless act of violence". | |
The BBC's David Okwembah, in Nairobi, says this is one of the worst incidents in Kenya since the attack on the US embassy in August 1998. |