Al-Shabaab chief says war shifting to Kenya
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Kenyan policemen walk at the scene of an explosion in Gikomba on the
outskirts of Nairobi’s business district where twin blasts claimed at
least ten lives on Friday. Ten people were killed and over 70 wounded
when two bomb attacks in a busy market took place in the Kenyan capital
Nairobi, the latest in a wave of unrest blamed on Islamist militants.
PHOTO I AFP
- Fighter jets have struck Al-Shabaab strongholds this week, as part of the latest push by the AU force against the insurgents. Last week a double bomb attack in a Nairobi market left 10 people dead
Mogadishu, Thursday. Somalia’s
Al-Qaeda linked Al-Shabaab vowed Thursday to move their war to
neighbouring Kenya, one of the top commanders said in broadcast urging
fighters to launch attacks.
“The war will be shifting to Kenya, if they kill a
Somali girl we kill a Kenyan girl,” Fuad Mohamed Khalaf, one of the
Al-Shabaab’s most senior commanders, said in a radio broadcast.
“We are urging all the Muslims in Kenya... to
fight the government of Kenya inside that country, because Kenyans
killed your people including children,” Khalaf said in a speech
broadcast on the Al-Shabab’s Radio Andalus.
Kenyan troops crossed into southern Somalia in
2011 to fight the Al-Shabaab, later joining the now 22,000-strong
UN-mandated African Union force battling the Islamists.
Fighter jets, believed to be from Kenya, have
struck Al-Shabaab strongholds this week, as part of the latest push by
the AU force against the insurgents.
“When their soldiers and war planes kill your
people, God permits you to retaliate accordingly, we will fight the
Kenyans,” Khalf said, viewed as second in importance only to Al-Shabaab
chief Ahmed Abdi Godane.
The Al-Shabaab, who claimed responsibility for the
September 2013 attack on Nairobi’s Westgate mall in which at least 67
people were killed, have also been blamed for a string of grenade blasts
and killings.
Last week a double bomb attack in a Nairobi market
left 10 people dead and scores wounded, while the United States has
said it was preparing to cut staff levels in Kenya because of the
mounting threat of attacks.
The Al-Shabaab said it was their guerrillas who
carried out a deadly ambush on an army convoy in Kenya’s northeastern
Mandera region on Monday, close to the border with Somalia.
Khalaf said the Al-Shabaab had trained fighters and vowed more would be sent to carry out attacks inside Kenya.
“We have trained the people... they are the ones
who carried out the Mandera attack,” he said. “More are going to be sent
soon.” (AFP)
