AkalaNebbi
I need the phone number of Uhuru Kenyatta for this is stupid and shallow,
you do not do this when running a state. So now in all the crap of we have 9
arrested was wrong? So let me get this firkin straight, they have all long
arrested nine, but now they only have 3 and they all are dead. What happened
to the two they claimed were killed? DO KENYANS ACTUALLY HAVE A SINGLE
FIRKIN TERRORIST ARRESTED? And being being shallow as it is I can easily
visualize this stupidity feeding, yea for now the British masters have not
allowed us to say this and the Israeli masters have not allowed us to say
thins. Where is Iddi Amin when one really needs one?
Oh boy !!!!!
EM
On the 49th
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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Subject: {UAH} Kenya military names Westgate mall attack suspects
Kenya military names Westgate mall attack suspects
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New CCTV footage shows armed men carrying weapons and searching areas
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Four men believed to have been involved in the deadly shopping centre attack
in Nairobi last month have been named.
The Kenyan military said Abu Baara al-Sudani, Omar Nabhan, Khattab al-Kene
and Umayr - shown in new CCTV footage - were killed during the standoff.
Kenya said previously 10-15 militants had been involved, but the police
chief says the figure may now be four to six.
The al-Shabab group said it carried out the attack on the Westgate mall on
21 September, leaving at least 67 dead.
The al-Qaeda-linked group said the attack was in retaliation for Kenya's
military involvement in Somalia.
Too early?
The naming of the men came as CCTV footage was aired showing four attackers
calmly walking through a room in the mall holding machine guns.
Kenya Defence Forces spokesman Maj Emmanuel Chirchir told Reuters news
agency: "I confirm these were the terrorists; they all died in the raid."
Reuters quoted Maj Chirchir as saying that al-Sudani was an "experienced
fighter" from Sudan and was believed to be the leader of the group.
Maj Chirchir said Nabhan was a Kenyan of Arab origin and al-Kene a Somali
linked to al-Shabab. Further details about Umayr had not yet been verified,
he said.
Kenyan police chief David Kimaiyo told Kenya's KTN television station it was
now believed that four to six gunmen had carried out the attack, not 10-15.
"None of them managed to escape from the building after the attack," he
said.
Kenya had earlier said five attackers were killed in the security operation
and that nine people were in custody.
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse in Nairobi says the latest CCTV footage is from
a limited part of the complex and, with some eyewitnesses reporting a
two-pronged attack, it is too early to say definitively how many gunmen were
in the building.
In addition to the 67 people killed in the attack, a further 39 are still
missing, according to the Kenyan Red Cross.
Al-Shabab is banned as a terrorist group by both the US and the UK and is
believed to have between 7,000 and 9,000 fighters.
Its members are fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia.
About 4,000 Kenyan troops were sent to Somalia in October 2011 to help
pro-government forces end two decades of violence, with clan-based warlords
and Islamist militants all battling for control of the country.
On Saturday, Islamist fighters in southern Somalia said Western forces had
launched a night-time raid on one of their bases.
No-one has admitted the attack. US and French special forces have carried
out raids in Somalia in recent years.
It is not clear whether the raid was linked to Westgate.
Graphic: Final phase
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