Ten-year-old Dominic Maseno being attended to after the Likoni grenade attack, his mother looks on |
A grenade thrown last evening at around 7:00 p.m. into a crowd of Christian
worshippers at an open-air prayer meeting in Mombasa injured at least dozen
people, while in Nairobi, an hour-and-a-half later, at least 4 people were
injured in a similar attack. The devices were thrown from a motorbike,
according to witnesses in Mombasa, and a car, as seen in Nairobi, and no
arrests were made until this morning.
The Mombasa attack comes almost exactly a year since a similar act of
terror was carried out, but in Nairobi grenades thrown at local bars, pubs, and
bus stages have been a recurring situation since Kenya invaded Somalia in hot
pursuit of Islamic terrorists to dislodge with the help of AU troops from
Uganda and Burundi the Al Shabab militias from their strongholds. While this
objective has by and large been accomplished, even though periodic attempts are
made by remnants of the terrorist group affiliated to Al Qaida to re-enter the
main cities and cause disruption, life has been progressively returning to
normal in Somalia, while Kenya sadly remains at risk for her courageous action.
Sources in Kenya agreed that both attacks were likely carried out by Al
Shabab sympathizers but expressed their disquiet over the apparently
coordinated way, since both were only an hour-and-a-half apart.
Security organizations have once again moved out in force to carry out
door-to-door searches in the affected areas and parts of Nairobi and Mombasa
where in the past suspects have been arrested.
The country’s tourism industry has until this morning shown little reaction
though regular sources expressed their concern that now, as the high season is
due to start again in July, this may have a negative impact on the sector’s
performance.
Regular visits by this correspondent to Kenya, including short one-day
trips in recent weeks, affirm this stand that airport and hotel security remain
vigilant at a high level and that none of Al Shabab’s threats for a major
retaliation have come true, largely as a result of the work done by Kenyan
security organizations and their colleagues from abroad assisting them to keep
the country safe.
Source: eTN
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