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Kenya: Al-Shabab kills quarry workers in Mandera gun attack

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Kenya Red Cross are flying some of the casualties to the capital

At least 14 people have been killed and several others wounded in a gun attack near a military camp at the Kenyan border with Somalia.

It is believed the victims were workers from a local quarry in Mandera county in the north-east of the country.

Residents told the BBC they had heard two explosions, followed by heavy gunfire in the middle of a night.

Militia group al-Shabab, which operates out of Somalia, has confirmed to the BBC it carried out the attack.

Mandera County Commissioner Alex Ole Nkoyo told AFP that people were sleeping when the gunmen struck.

“They just came and hurled explosives in the houses,” he said.

Kenya Red Cross said it was sending an aircraft to the scene to fly the injured to hospitals in Nairobi.

People from other parts of Kenya working in the north-east have threatened to leave the area following frequent al-Shabab attacks.

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The Islamist group has carried out numerous attacks near the long porous border with Somalia.

This latest incident is likely to put the spotlight on the Kenyan authorities again over their handling of the security situation.

Just two weeks ago the government lifted a night-time curfew in the area after Muslim clerics said it impeded prayers during the month of Ramadan.

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