On the 2nd April was a very sad day in Kenya where everyone
was thrown into mourning throughout the nation. The deadly Somali
Islamic sect, Al-Shabab, stormed Kenyan's Garissa University College
very early Thursday morning and massacred students and staff of the
school.
147 people so far lost their lives in the
deadly attack and another 79 people are injured in a serious critical
situation. So far this act is the deadliest terrorist attack in Kenya.
According
to Kenyan security forces, of the 815 students in the college, 500 were
rescued, 147 were killed and the rest - 166 - have not been properly
accounted for. Some are believed to have been taken hostage. Kenya
government claim to have killed four of the terrorists.
Five
gunmen gained entry into the university, which is close to an army
barracks, after killing guards at the main gate. They massacred some
students they found inside lecture halls who were working on their
assignments while others were killed in their halls of residence.
Kenyan President spoke to the nation in a TV broadcast and said the attackers had taken hostages;
"I am saddened to inform the nation that early today, terrorists attacked Garissa University College, killed
and wounded several people and have taken others hostage. On behalf of
my government, I extend condolences to the families of those who have
perished in this attack. We continue to pray for the quick recovery of
the injured, and the safe rescue of those held hostage." he said.
Kenya's Inspector-General of Police Joseph Boinnet said the terrorists had taken positions in the students' hostels. "The attackers forced their way into the university by shooting at the guards who were manning the main gate.
The attackers shot indiscriminately once inside the compound. Police
officers who were at the time guarding the university hostels heard the
gunshots and responded swiftly and engaged the gunmen in a fierce shootout. However, the attackers retreated and gained entry into the hostels. The
officers summoned for reinforcement immediately and a joint force
composed of police and other security agencies arrived and are currently
engaged in an elaborate process of flushing out the gunmen from the
hostels."
May the souls of the departed ones rest in perfect peace. Amen
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