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[Published: Tuesday June 17 2014]

Al-Shabab renew Kenya attacks

Nairobi, 17 Jun - (ANA) - At least 10 people have been killed in a new attack by Islamist militants near Kenya's coastal town of Mpeketoni, local police say. They say the gunmen raided at least one village overnight. Somalia's al-Shabab group said it had carried out the attack, telling Reuters that its "operations in Kenya will continue". At least 48 people died after the al-Qaeda-linked group attacked hotels and a police station in the town on Sunday. Al-Shabab said it was revenge for the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia and the killing of Muslims. Kenya sent troops to Somalia in 2011 to help the weak UN-backed government defeat the militants. "We raided villages around Mpeketoni again last night," al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters on Tuesday. He was later quoted by the AFP as saying that the militants "have been going to several places looking for military personnel". He said most of those killed were police officers and wildlife wardens. Kenyan police said that the gunmen raided the village of Poromoko, near Mpeketoni. In Sunday's attack, al-Shabab appeared to target men, in many cases leaving their wives and children unharmed. After last year's Westgate attack in Nairobi - al-Shabab's most deadly raid in Kenya - the group received a lot of criticism for killing women and children. Kenya has been on high alert recently following warnings that al-Shabab was planning more attacks. The US and UK have issued advisories to their nationals to keep away from parts of the Kenyan coast and hundreds of British tourists were evacuated last month. Last week, the UK closed its consulate in the port city of Mombasa. (ANA)
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