Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Al-Shabab Threatens More Attacks in Kenya After Garissa.

According to Aljazeera.com, Somali armed group that attacked university in Garissa on Thursday killing about 148 people, warns that Kenyan cities will run red with blood.



In a statement issued on Saturday, the group warned Kenyans that their cities will "run red with blood".
"No amount of precaution or safety measures will be able to guarantee your safety, thwart another attack or prevent another bloodbath from occurring in your cities," the statement read.
Four al-Shabab fighters stormed the Garissa University College campus in what appeared to be an extensively planned out attack, which the group says was to avenge Kenya's involvement in Somalia.
Kenya's interior ministry said the dead included 142 students, three policemen and three soldiers.
The ministry said on Saturday that five men - suspected accomplices - were arrested in connection in connection with the attack.
Surviving students have been taken to a military camp, waiting to be bussed home as the university has been indefinitely closed.

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