At Least 12 Killed in Northern Kenya Attack Near Somalia

Kenyan police say 12 people have been killed in an attack targeting non-Muslims in Mandera county near the Somalia border,Al Jazeera reports.

“This happened very early in the morning, at around 2:30 am local time on Tuesday,” said Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi, reporting from Nairobi.Mohamed Saleh, Mandera’s regional commander, said on Tuesday fighters from al-Shabab, the Somali armed group, were suspected of carrying out the attack on the Bisharo Guest House.

Eyewitnesses told Al Jazeera that they heard several loud explosions and gun shots.

“What we are told happened is that a gunman came and used an explosive device to gain entrance to the building,” our correspondent said.”Security officers, police and military came right after the attack to rescue some of the guests that had a wall caved in on them.”There is now a massive manhunt with anti-terrorism police using sniffer dogs to try and track this attacker.”

Al-Shabab has pledged retribution against Kenya for sending troops into Somalia in 2011 to fight the group, which is waging an armed campaign against Somalia’s internationally recognised government.The assaults have often been in Kenya’s northeast, near the long and porous border with Somalia, but al-Shabab has also struck coastal areas popular with tourists and the capital Nairobi, where its fighters attacked the Westgate shopping centre in 2013.