The death
toll from the attack on a university has again risen dramatically. Officials
now put the number of students killed at almost 150. An operation against the
militants was said to have come to an end.
Deutsche Welle, 2 April 2015
The death
toll from the attack on a university has again risen dramatically. Officials
now put the number of students killed at almost 150 with many more wounded.
Kenya's
national disaster response agency announced via its Twitter account on Thursday
that the number of people killed in the attack on Garissa University College,
which began more than 12 hours earlier had risen to 147.
UPDATE: 147 fatalities confirmed in the Garissa Attack. Plans are underway to evacuate students and other affected persons.
— Disaster Operations (@NDOCKenya) 2 april 2015
In a previous tweet, the agency said that the siege had now ended and that security forces had killed all four gunmen involved in the attack. It also said that plans were underway to evacuate students and other affected persons.
Earlier,
Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery and the national police chief, Joseph Boinet
held a press conference in Garissa, with Nkaissery putting the death toll at
just 70, with around 80 wounded.
Boinet also
announced that the authorities had imposed a dusk to dawn curfew for Garissa as
well as the nearby counties of Wajir, Tana River and Mandera, each of which is
located near the Somali border, as a security precaution.
Fast-track
for 10,000 new police recruits
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta announced a few hours earlier that he had instructed
Chief Boinet to fast-track the recruitment and training of 10,000 new police
officers. Speaking in a nationally televised address, President Kenyatta said
that Kenya had "suffered unnecessarily due to shortage of security
personnel."
The
Somalia-based Islamist militant group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for
the attack.
Al-Shabab
has pledged to punish Kenya for contributing troops to an African Union force
fighting the militants in Somalia. The Islamist group also claimed
responsibility for a deadly attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi in
2013.
pfd/rc (AFP, AP, Reuters)

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