At least fourteen people have been killed and several others wounded in a gun attack on a residential complex in northeast Kenya.
Among the dead were quarry workers who were killed in their sleep according to the Kenya Red Cross.
Al-Shabaab Attack Kenyan Town at Midnight: http://t.co/ylS9Q6Mk6M #EastAfrica #Kenya pic.twitter.com/xyiFqeI6zW— allAfrica.com (@allafrica) July 7, 2015
Somali-based Islamist group Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for the assault in Mandera town. In a statement the group’s spokesperson said “this is part of our ongoing operations against Kenya.”
The extremist militant group aims to topple Somalia’s government and impose its own version of Islamic law.
They have carried out frequent attacks in neighbouring Kenya to force Nairobi to pull its troops out of Somalia.
In the most bloody attack, they killed 148 people at a university in Kenya’s Garissa county in April.