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Nairobi Westgate attack: Uhuru Kenyatta praises unity | |
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Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta says the country is united and strong in adversity after a deadly attack on a Nairobi shopping centre on Saturday. | |
The Kenyan Red Cross says 68 people are now confirmed dead, after the bodies of nine hostages were recovered on Sunday. | |
In the past few hours, journalists outside a security cordon have reported gunfire and a large explosion. | |
Between 10 and 15 attackers - thought to be militants from the Somali al-Shabab movement - are still inside. | Between 10 and 15 attackers - thought to be militants from the Somali al-Shabab movement - are still inside. |
Some civilians are still trapped, either as hostages or in hiding. | Some civilians are still trapped, either as hostages or in hiding. |
The BBC's Anne Soy, who was about 300m from the shopping centre, said increased gunfire rang out around 16:00 GMT | The BBC's Anne Soy, who was about 300m from the shopping centre, said increased gunfire rang out around 16:00 GMT |
She said ambulances were leaving the scene, along with a pick-up truck covered with blankets, suggesting that it may be carrying bodies. | She said ambulances were leaving the scene, along with a pick-up truck covered with blankets, suggesting that it may be carrying bodies. |
'Appalling brutality' | 'Appalling brutality' |
"The criminals are now located in one place within the building," Mr Kenyatta said at a news conference on Sunday. | |
"With the professionals on site, we have as good a chance to neutralise the terrorists as we could hope for." | "With the professionals on site, we have as good a chance to neutralise the terrorists as we could hope for." |
He thanked those who had helped with rescue and relief efforts, and asked other countries not to issue travel advisories against visiting Kenya. | He thanked those who had helped with rescue and relief efforts, and asked other countries not to issue travel advisories against visiting Kenya. |
Mr Kenyatta's nephew and his fiancee were among the dead, the president said. | Mr Kenyatta's nephew and his fiancee were among the dead, the president said. |
The UK Foreign Office has confirmed that three Britons have been killed, and says the number is likely to rise. | The UK Foreign Office has confirmed that three Britons have been killed, and says the number is likely to rise. |
French, Chinese, Ghanaian, Dutch, South African, Indian and Canadian nationals are also among the foreigners confirmed killed, along with a dual Australian-British national. | |
British Prime Minister David Cameron called it "an absolutely sickening and despicable attack of appalling brutality". | British Prime Minister David Cameron called it "an absolutely sickening and despicable attack of appalling brutality". |
The Somali militant group al-Shabab says it carried out the attack in response to Kenyan military operations in Somalia. | The Somali militant group al-Shabab says it carried out the attack in response to Kenyan military operations in Somalia. |
There are about 4,000 Kenyan troops in the south of Somalia, where they have been fighting the militants since 2011. | There are about 4,000 Kenyan troops in the south of Somalia, where they have been fighting the militants since 2011. |
There is a heavy military presence both in and around the shopping centre. | There is a heavy military presence both in and around the shopping centre. |
Late on Sunday afternoon, a police helicopter and another with military camouflage swept low over the shopping centre. | Late on Sunday afternoon, a police helicopter and another with military camouflage swept low over the shopping centre. |
There are reports that the gunmen are currently holed up in a supermarket. Mr Kenyatta said women were reported to be among the attackers but said this was unconfirmed. | There are reports that the gunmen are currently holed up in a supermarket. Mr Kenyatta said women were reported to be among the attackers but said this was unconfirmed. |
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says a security source told him that at least one of the attackers was a woman who appeared to have a leadership role. | BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says a security source told him that at least one of the attackers was a woman who appeared to have a leadership role. |
'Watching and monitoring' | 'Watching and monitoring' |
On Sunday afternoon, Kenyan officials said "major operations" were under way. | |
The BBC's Will Ross at the scene said it would be extremely difficult for the military do a quick raid on the building because of all the people inside. | The BBC's Will Ross at the scene said it would be extremely difficult for the military do a quick raid on the building because of all the people inside. |
Al-Shabab has claimed there are at least 36 hostages, but this cannot be independently confirmed. | Al-Shabab has claimed there are at least 36 hostages, but this cannot be independently confirmed. |
Our correspondent says the full extent of the attack will not be known until the military is back in control. | Our correspondent says the full extent of the attack will not be known until the military is back in control. |
People continued to escape from the building on Sunday. | People continued to escape from the building on Sunday. |
Cecile Ndwiga got out on Sunday morning, saying she had been hiding under a vehicle in the basement car park but could not leave earlier because "the shootout was all over - left, right". | Cecile Ndwiga got out on Sunday morning, saying she had been hiding under a vehicle in the basement car park but could not leave earlier because "the shootout was all over - left, right". |
The authorities have asked journalists to exercise caution when reporting military developments because the gunmen might be monitoring the media. | The authorities have asked journalists to exercise caution when reporting military developments because the gunmen might be monitoring the media. |
Thousands of Kenyans have responded to appeals for blood donations. | Thousands of Kenyans have responded to appeals for blood donations. |
The attack began at about 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT) on Saturday, when the militants entered the Westgate centre, throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons. A children's day was being held at the time - children are among those reported killed. | The attack began at about 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT) on Saturday, when the militants entered the Westgate centre, throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons. A children's day was being held at the time - children are among those reported killed. |
Witnesses report seeing many bodies strewn round tables of unfinished fast food - with pop music left playing in the background. | Witnesses report seeing many bodies strewn round tables of unfinished fast food - with pop music left playing in the background. |
Some witnesses said the militants told Muslims to leave and said non-Muslims would be targeted. | Some witnesses said the militants told Muslims to leave and said non-Muslims would be targeted. |
"They came and said: 'If you are Muslim, stand up. We've come to rescue you'," said Elijah Lamau. | "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. | He said the Muslims left with their hands up, and then the gunmen shot two people. |
US President Barack Obama called President Kenyatta on Sunday to express condolences and reiterate "US support for Kenya's efforts to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice". | US President Barack Obama called President Kenyatta on Sunday to express condolences and reiterate "US support for Kenya's efforts to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice". |
The wife of an American working for the US Agency for International Development was killed, US officials said. | The wife of an American working for the US Agency for International Development was killed, US officials said. |
Prominent Ghanaian poet Kofi Awoonor - who was attending a literary festival in Nairobi - also died, as did a Chinese woman. | Prominent Ghanaian poet Kofi Awoonor - who was attending a literary festival in Nairobi - also died, as did a Chinese woman. |
Security experts are reported to have warned that the Israeli-owned complex was in danger of being subjected to a terror attack. | Security experts are reported to have warned that the Israeli-owned complex was in danger of being subjected to a terror attack. |
Al-Shabab, which is part of the al-Qaeda network, has repeatedly threatened attacks on Kenyan soil if Nairobi did not pull its troops out of Somalia. | Al-Shabab, which is part of the al-Qaeda network, has repeatedly threatened attacks on Kenyan soil if Nairobi did not pull its troops out of Somalia. |
This is one of the worst incidents in Kenya since the attack on the US embassy in August 1998. | This is one of the worst incidents in Kenya since the attack on the US embassy in August 1998. |