Suspected Islamist militants have
attacked hotels and a police station in the Kenyan coastal town of Mpeketoni,
military officials say.
Witnesses reported seeing buildings
on fire and hearing gunfire in the town, which is near Lamu island.
Kenya has suffered a number of
militant attacks since 2011 when its forces entered neighbouring Somalia to
combat al-Shabab fighters.
Kenya’s Standard newspaper said on its website the attackers had stolen
weapons and vehicles from the police station, which was on fire.
It said local residents had fled to
nearby forests.
So far more than 46 people have been
confirmed dead. Van hijacked
Kenyan army spokesman Major Emmanuel
Chirchir said gunmen entered Mpeketoni, a busy trading centre, and started
“shooting people”.
The “assailants [are] likely to be
al-Shabab,” Major Chirchir said.
He said surveillance aircraft were
looking for the attackers.
Local police chief Hamaton Mwaliko
said that the gunmen had hijacked a van in nearby Witu town to carry out the
attack.
“They raided Mpeketoni police
station first,” he said.
“Some hotels in the town are on
fire. We don’t know how many casualties are there for now. We understand the
attackers have already fled but our officers are pursuing them.”
Mwanaisha Hamisi, Kenyan Red Cross
co-ordinator for the region, said gunfire was first reported at 20:30 local
time (17:30 GMT).
Nearby Lamu island is a popular
tourist destination with ancient architecture that is listed as a
Unesco World Heritage site.
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