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Somalia’s Shabaab claim Kenya attack


People gather next to charred vehicles outside a police station in Mpeketoni, in Lamu county, after some 50 armed gunmen attacked the town, killing 49 people. (AFP PHOTO)

Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab rebels on Monday said they carried out an attack on a town on Kenya’s coast that left 48 dead.

A statement from the group said the attack was revenge for the “Kenyan government’s brutal oppression of Muslims in Kenya through coercion, intimidation and extrajudicial killings of Muslim scholars.”

It also condemned the “Kenyan military’s continued invasion and occupation of our Muslim lands and the massacre of innocent Muslims in Somalia.”

Around 50 heavily-armed gunmen drove into the town of Mpeketoni, near the coastal island and popular tourist resort of Lamu, late on Sunday,

Witnesses said they first attacked a police station, before starting to randomly shoot at civilians, some of whom had been watching the World Cup in local bars and hotels.

he Shabaab statement vowed more attacks would follow.

“We hereby warn the Kenyan government and its public that as long as you continue to invade our lands and oppress innocent Muslims, such attacks will continue and the prospect of peace and stability in Kenya will be but a distant mirage. Do not ever dream of living peacefully in your lands while your forces kill the innocent in our lands,” it said.

Kenyan troops crossed into southern Somalia in 2011 to fight the Shabaab, later joining the now 22,000-strong African Union force battling the militants.

Source: AFP

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