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Al-Shabaab militants storm Kenyan varsity, massacre 147

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<p>Paramedics help a woman who was injured during an attack by Somali terror group Al-Shabaab on a varsity campus in Garissa, Kenya, on Thursday. AFP</p>
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Garissa (Kenya), April 2

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Gunmen from the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab stormed a university in Kenya and killed at least 147 people on Thursday, in the worst attack on Kenyan soil since the US embassy was bombed in 1998.

The siege ended nearly 15 hours after the Somali group's gunmen shot their way into the Garissa University College campus in a pre-dawn attack, sparing Muslim students and taking many Christians hostage.

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Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery said four gunmen strapped with explosives were behind the attack, the same number that killed 67 people during the 2013 bloodbath at a shopping mall in Nairobi.

"The operation has ended successfully. Four terrorists have been killed," Nkaissery told Kenyan media.

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Kenyan police chief Joseph Boinet said the attackers had "shot indiscriminately" when they entered the university compound. Police and soldiers surrounded the campus and exchanged gunfire with the attackers throughout the day but were repeatedly repelled. At least 79 people were injured and many airlifted to Nairobi, Kenya's national disaster body said. Al-Shabaab, which carried out the deadly attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi in 2013, claimed responsibility for the raid on the campus in Garissa, a town 200 km (120 miles) from the Somali border.

The group has links to Al- Qaida and a record of raids on Kenyan soil in retaliation for Nairobi sending troops to fight it in its home state of Somalia.

Al-Qaida bombed the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on the same day in 1998, killing 224 people and wounding thousands of people. The US condemned the latest attack and offered Kenya help in fighting Al- Shabaab.

An image provided by a local journalist showed a dozen blood-soaked bodies strewn across a single university classroom in Garissa. But some students managed to escape unaided. — Reuters

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