Al-Shabab still controls many parts of rural Somalia
Four people have been killed in an attack in north-east Kenya, officials say.
Security sources said a group of hooded men threw a grenade
at a small shop in the town of Wajir, about 100 km (60 miles) from the
Somali border.
Local police said the shop caught fire, burning the bodies of the victims beyond recognition.
The attack is the fourth in five days in Kenya's remote and restive north-east region.
"They locked [people] inside the shop, set it on fire and
left. Three died inside while one [died] while being ferried to
hospital," Reuters quotes Mohamed Siyat, a county government official
saying.
Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab militants have said they carried out the attack.
The north-eastern region stretching from Wajir to the border
town of Mandera has often been targeted by al-Shabab, which has vowed to
punish Kenya for sending troops into Somalia, where it is helping the
UN-backed government battle the Islamist militants.
CREDIT:BBC
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