Kenya bombs two al Shabaab camps in Somalia

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Relatives of the 148 victims who died in the al-Shabaab attack on a Kenyan University have been identifying the dead. Afterwards several described the young students as humble and studious.

All had been trying to forge careers not only for themselves but for their families too.

Phylis Wakube was the aunt of one of the victims:

“He (God) has chosen my niece. I always used to comfort her and encourage her about school. She also has siblings behind who were actually depending, you know, counting on her. If she would succeed they would also do well.”

They loved and were loved. Dreamed and were their parents’ dreams. Just heartbreaking. #147notjustanumber http://t.co/X2oauUWrNc— Solome Lemma (@InnovateAfrica) April 6, 2015

In Kenya’s first major military response since the attacks its air force said it had destroyed two al-Shabaab camps in neighbouring Somalia.

Al-Shabaab has denied the camps were hit, saying the air force bombs fell on farm land.

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