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[Published: Thursday April 02 2015]

Gunmen storm Kenya Garissa University killing 14
Nairobi, 2 Apr - (ANA) - Masked gunmen have stormed a university near the Somali border in north-eastern Kenya, killing at least 14 people and injuring about 30.
Troops have surrounded Garissa University College and are engaging the attackers. Witnesses spoke of the gunmen firing indiscriminately and there are fears the casualty toll could rise. It is not clear who is behind the attack, but Somali al-Shabab militants have regularly targeted Kenya. Garissa and other border areas have often been attacked. Some five masked gunmen are said to have stormed the university. There are reports that hostages have been taken. Kenyan police said the gunmen shot guards at the main gate at about 05:30 local time (02:30 GMT). Nearby policemen then engaged in a fierce exchange of fire and the gunmen escaped into the university buildings. Security forces were now trying to "flush them out", a police statement posted on Twitter said. It urged people to stay away from the area. Two guards were confirmed killed at the main university gate, with two policemen and a student among the injured. But eyewitnesses spoke of many casualties inside the building. Reports say most shops in Garissa are shut, and people are staying at home. There is a suspicion that al-Shabab is behind the assault, but there is still no proof. The gunmen reportedly ordered students to lie down on the floor, but at least 27 are known to have escaped and are at a military facility. He said it was "pathetic" that the university was only guarded by two police officers in such a volatile area. Kenyan Red Cross spokeswoman Arnolda Shiundu said there were about 30 casualties, four of whom were critical. Most had gunshot wounds, she said. Three people - two soldiers and a civilian - had been airlifted to the capital, Nairobi, she said. The university opened in 2011 and is the only place of higher education in the region. It has some 900 students, mostly from other parts of Kenya. Garissa, 150km (90 miles) from the border with Somalia, has a large population of Kenyan Somalis. Al-Shabab, which is part of al-Qaeda, has carried out a number of attacks in Kenya since 2011, when Kenyan troops were sent to Somalia to help fight the militant group there. The deadliest attack targeted the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi in September 2013, when 67 people were killed. Al-Shabab is fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia and is banned as a terrorist group by both the US and the UK. (ANA)

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