Five killed after assailants attack Lamu
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Five people were
killed on Sunday when armed assailants attacked two villages in Lamu county in
southeast Kenya, police said.
The attackers also
burnt houses and destroyed property.
Police described the
incident as a "terrorist attack", a phrase they typically use to
refer to incursions by Somalia's Islamist al Shabaab group.
Lamu is near Kenya's
border with Somalia and fighters from al Shabaab frequently carry out attacks
in the area as part of efforts to press Kenya to withdraw troops from Somalia,
where they are part of an international peacekeeping force defending the
central government.
Police said a group
of assailants attacked Salama and Juhudi villages early on Sunday morning.
A 60-year-old man was
bound with a rope and "his throat slit, his house was burnt with all
belongings". Three others were killed in a similar manner while a fifth
victim was shot.
Houses belonging to
those killed and other residents were torched in the attack and the assailants
then disappeared into a nearby forest, police said.
The al Qaeda-allied al Shabaab has been fighting for years in Somalia to topple the central government and establish its own rule based on its strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.


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