Nairobi Mall Shooting
NAIROBI,
Kenya -- The
Kenyan military remained in a tense standoff with
Islamic extremists Sunday, as the toll rose to 59 dead, including children, and
175 wounded in the attack at an upscale mall, a
Kenyan minister said.
Multiple barrages of gunfire erupted
Sunday morning from inside the building where hostages are being held by militants. The radicals attacked the mall Saturday and remained inside throughout the night.
Kenya's
Red Cross said in a statement citing police that 49 people had been reported missing.
Officials did not make an explicit link but that number could form the basis of the number of people held hostage.
"The priority is to save as many lives as possible,"
Joseph Lenku said, reassuring the families of the hostages in the upscale
Westgate mall. Kenyan forces have already rescued about 1,
000 people, he said.
Ten to 15 attackers remain in the mall and Kenyan forces control the security cameras inside the shopping center, Lenku said. Combined military and police forces surrounded the mall in the
Westlands neighborhood of Nairobi, which is frequented by foreigners and wealthy
Kenyans. An
Associated Press photographer saw Kenyan soldiers carry into the mall a rocket-propelled grenade, an extremely heavy weapon for an indoor hostage situation.
Former
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga told reporters at the mall that he has been told officials couldn't determine the exact number of hostages inside the mall.
"There are quite a number of people still being held hostage on the third floor and the basement area where the terrorists are still in charge," Odinga said.
Somalia's al-Qaida-linked rebel group, al-Shabab, claimed responsibility for the attack in which they used grenades and assault rifles and specifically targeted non-Muslims. The rebels said the attack was retribution for Kenyan forces'
2011 push into Somalia and threatened more attacks.
Kenyans and foreigners were among those confirmed dead, including
British,
French, Canadians and
Chinese.
Britain's
Foreign Office said at least three
U.K. nationals were killed in the attack and warned that the number of U.K. nationals confirmed as killed is "likely to rise as further information becomes available."
A 38-year-old
Chinese woman was killed in the shopping mall "terror attack," the
Chinese Embassy in Kenya said in a statement Sunday. Her son was injured in the attack and in a stable condition in hospital, according to the statement posted on the embassy's website.
Nineteen people, including at least four children, died after being admitted to Nairobi's MP
Shah hospital, said Manoj Shah, the hospital's chairman. "We have at least two critical patients currently, one with bullets lodged near the spine," he said.
The hospital continued to receive patients Sunday, he said.
Ghanain poet
Kofi Awoonor died after being injured in the attack,
Ghana's presidential office confirmed.
Kenya's presidential office said that one of the attackers was arrested on Saturday and died after suffering from bullet wounds.
Trucks brought in a fresh contingent of soldiers from the
Kenya Defense Forces early Sunday.
"
Violent extremists continue to occupy
Westgate Mall.
Security services are there in full force," said the
United States embassy in an emergency text message issued Sunday morning.
Britain's Foreign Office said that
Foreign Secretary William Hague has chaired a meeting of Britain's crisis committee and sent a rapid deployment team from
London to Nairobi to provide extra consular support.
The United Nations Security Council condemned the attacks and "expressed their solidarity with the people and
Government of Kenya" in a statement.
There was some good news on Sunday, as Kenyan media reported that several people in hiding in the mall escaped to safety, suggesting that not everyone who is still inside is being held by al-Shabab.
Cecile Ndwiga said she had been hiding under a car in the basement parking garage.
"I called my husband to ask the soldiers to come and rescue me. Because I couldn't just walk out anyhow. The shootout was all over here - left, right_ just gun shots," she said.
- published: 23 Sep 2013
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