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Kenya coast raids: 'Five dead' in new attack near Mpeketoni | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
At least five people have been killed in an attack on the Kenyan coast, close to the scene of raids last week in which more than 60 people died. | |
Officials said an armed gang descended on the village of Witu, about 15km (9 miles) from the town of Mpeketoni. | Officials said an armed gang descended on the village of Witu, about 15km (9 miles) from the town of Mpeketoni. |
No group has said it carried out the latest attack. | |
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab said it was behind the raids on Mpeketoni, near Lamu but President Uhuru Kenyatta has blamed local political groups. | |
Lamu County Commissioner Stephen Ikua confirmed on Tuesday there had been a new "unfortunate attack" overnight. | Lamu County Commissioner Stephen Ikua confirmed on Tuesday there had been a new "unfortunate attack" overnight. |
'Machetes' | |
An emergency security meeting has been called to assess the situation, Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper reported Mr Ikua as saying. | |
The "attackers used machetes and other crude weapons... the victims have cuts and injuries," local village chief Kaviha Charo Karisa told Reuters news agency. | |
Al-Shabab said the previous raids were in response to the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia. | |
Kenyan fighter jets launched renewed air strikes on the group's bases in Somalia in recent days as part of an offensive by the African Union force. | |
Officials said the assaults on the villages of Anole and Kuday left more than 80 militants dead, although this could not be independently verified. | |
Kenya sent troops to Somalia in 2011 to help the weak UN-backed government defeat the militants. | |
Last week's attacks in Mpeketoni started on the evening of 15 June as locals were watching a football World Cup match on television. | |
Gunmen went on to carry out further assaults in villages nearby the next day. | |
The Kenyan government has since put out advice urging people to watch World Cup matches at home rather than gathering in bars or others public places. | |
The Kenyan Red Cross says about 600 households are currently taking refuge in two camps after fleeing the violence around Mpeketoni. |