15 dead in terror attack at  Dusit D2 compound, Kenya

By  Saizel S January 16th 2019 03:25 PM

15 dead in terror attack at  Dusit D2 compound, Kenya

Fifteen people including a US citizen were killed and several others were injured in a terror attack on Dusit D2 compound (a cluster of shops and hotel facilities) on Tuesday in Kenya. It is a coordinated high profiled terror attack by armed gunmen. The attack began at a bank inside the compound on Tuesday afternoon. After the attack, the militants targeted three vehicles in the parking lot.

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Dusit D2 compound 15 dead in terror attack at Dusit D2 compound, Kenya

Following the attack in the parking lot, there was a suicide blast in the Dusit Hotel Fryer in which many people were severely injured. Also, there was heavy gunfire at the compound. Kenyan anti-terror units, security forces and ambulances rushed to the spot. They started evacuating people and rushed the injured people to a nearby hospital. An evacuation of a Nairobi hotel complex is still undergoing.

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Kenya 15 dead in terror attack at Dusit D2 compound, Kenya

According to the media reports, the toll is expected to rise. The Somali Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab has claimed the responsibility of this terror attack.

International response

The United States Ambassador to Kenya, Bob Godec, has condemned the attack and has offered US’s assistance. He also confirmed that everyone at the embassy was safe.

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The United Nation Secretary-General, António Guterres, also condemned the attack. He released a statement saying that UN stands in unity with the people and government of Kenya.

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terror attack 15 dead in terror attack at Dusit D2 compound, Kenya

The British Commissioner to Kenya, Nic Hailey, tweeted, "will be working through the night to support the Kenyan authorities as they respond to this horrific attack and support any Brits who need our help.

-PTC NEWS

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