Kenya's capital hit by deadly explosion
Category: Terrorism News
An Aljeezera report says, at least five people died and nine others injured in an attack on Nairobi from a twin bomb blasts.
According to the report:
Explosions in Kenya's capital have killed at least five people and
critically injured nine others, the national Disaster Operations Centre
said.
Monday's attack in Nairobi's Eastleigh area, sometimes called "Little
Mogadishu", might have involved twin blasts, the country's police
commander Benson Kibui told Reuters news agency.
An Associated Press reporter at the scene said at 7:30pm local time
there were two blasts about 200 metres apart. One of them caused the
first floor walls of a restaurant to collapse and appeared to be caused
by a device larger than a grenade.
"Police are securing the area for emergency response services," the disaster organization said on its official Twitter account.
Ambulances and private cars ferried the injured to hospital, a witness told Reuters.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. In the past, such
attacks in the area that is popular with Somalis have been blamed on
Somalia's al-Shabab armed group.
Monday's blasts came a day after a man suspected of assembling a bomb
was killed when it went off where he lived near Eastleigh, Kenyan
newspapers reported.
The Standard newspaper, which cited police and witnesses, said three
men who lived with the victim fled in a car shortly after Sunday's
blast.
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