Kenya terror attack: As it happened
Fresh gunfire erupted on Monday morning as the Kenyan Army troops have intensified action against the militants.
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9:05 pm: `Westgate fire being contained` Our forces, the multi-agencies team, are in control of all the floors at #Westgate the fire is being contained, tweets Kenya`s Ministry of Interior. 8:50 pm: `All terrorist male` All terrorist are male, says Kenya Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku. 8:32 pm: 11 KDF soldiers injured Kenya Defence Forces tweets: "Regrettably, 11 KDF soldiers have been injured in this operation and are receiving medical attention at the Defence Forces Memorial Hospital." 8:05 pm: `Kenyan forces in control` Kenya Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku tweets: Our forces are in control of all the floors.We've arrested more than 10 suspects for questioning in relation to #WestgateAttack
— InteriorCNG Ministry (@InteriorKE) September 23, 2013
7:35 pm: More gunshots heard Ending the lull at the Westgate mall, gunshots were heard inside, reported BBC. This indicates that the fight is still on. 7.30 pm: Security beefed up in Kenya In the wake of the deadly attack on Nairobi’s Westgate mall, security has been intensified at all entry and exit points in the country. 6.53 pm: Shooting outside mall A news agency`s reporter has tweeted, saying there have been some shootings in streets outside the Westgate mall. 6:51 pm: Kenya`s Interior Ministry `makes several arrests` Kenya`s Interior Ministry says it has made several arrests. An official tweet states: "ALERT: We`ve arrested some individuals at the airport for questioning. We ask officers dealing with vital ID docs to be very careful." 6:45 pm: Multiple explosions resounding from mall A number of explosions from inside the mall could be heard. People could be seen shouting on streets. Also, there is a clash between police and onlookers. 6:30 pm: `It`s Kenya`s 9/11` Speaking at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Karim Khan, the lawyer of Kenya`s Vice President William Ruto, describes the Nairobi attack as "Kenya`s 9/11". He asked for his client to be excused in order to return to Kenya. 6:10 pm: Kenya`s President appeals for calm Kenya`s Interior Ministry calls on Twitter for a moment of silence for the dead and wounded. And there`s an appeal for calm from the President in a tweet from @InteriorKE: "The President UKenyatta is with you during this time, he is being briefed from time to time and is appealing to you to be calm." 6:04 pm: Red Cross revises Nairobi mall attack death toll Kenya`s Red Cross has revised its fatality figures from 69 to 62.Our forces are in control of all the floors— Joseph Ole Lenku (@joelenku) September 23, 2013
5:50 pm: Indian PM urged to help Nairobi terror attack victims Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has urged India`s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to use his good offices to ensure safety of Indian victims in the Nairobi terror attack, which has left 69 people dead so far. 5:30 pm: Two gunmen killed Kenya`s Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku said two Islamic extremists were killed on Monday. Meanwhile, Kenya Chief of Defense forces General Julius Karangi said he believes the attackers are "a multinational collection from all over the world". 5:00 pm: More hostages rescued as Kenya Police gain upper hand over militants As the offensive against the militants was stepped up, more hostages were rescued and Kenyan Police gained upper hand over the militants, said Kenyan Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo in a tweet.Death Toll is 62, figures we posted earlier was as a result of double counted bodies moved from morgue to morgue ^PO— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) September 23, 2013
4:50 pm: More casualties feared as Police storm Westgate mall As Kenyan police stormed the Westgate shopping mall in order to end the shostage crisis, the death toll was expected to rise, a security official told the BBC. 4:40 pm: More troops on the move; ambulances, fire engines rushing towards the mall Plumes of dark smoke continued to billow out of the beseiged mall as the site of attack saw a drastic turn of events with the Army launching its final assault to end the hostage crisis. Ambulances and fire engines were reportedly seen rushing towards the mall. 4:30 pm: Kenya Police instructs people to stay away from Westgate mall As Kenyan Army strengthened the counter-attack against the militants inside the mall, the police directed the public to stay away from the area of attack, keeping in view the security concerns.Thumbs up to our multi-agency team, we have just managed to rescue some hostages. We're increasingly gaining advantage of the attackers. IG— David Kimaiyo (@IGkimaiyo) September 23, 2013
4: 20 pm: Several explosions heard as Army steps up offensive Several explosions were reported and dark smoke was seen rising from the mall as a news agency reported that it was the Army that had caused the blasts. According to the reports, the Army was trying to get into the mall through the roof. 4:00 pm: ICC adjourns Kenyan Dy Prez` trial in wake of mall attack The International Criminal Court adjourned the trial of Kenya`s Deputy President William Ruto and given him a break of one week so that he could return home to deal with the mall hostage crisis. Ruto was being tried on charges relating to violence following elections in 2007. 3:40 pm: British fatalities rise to four in Kenya hostage crisis The number of Britons dead in the Westgate mall attack has increased to four, tweeted Tom Newton Dunn, The Sun`s political editor.We urge the public to stay away from West Gate and its environs for their own safety as we intensify our operations to end this cruel act.
— Kenya Police (@PoliceKE) September 23, 2013
3:10 pm: US to hit targets inside Kenya? A former US General has said that America was considering to hit al Shabab militants` in Kenya by "refining target lists". Former Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Chiarelli said, "They`re developing targets . . . and refining target lists, trying to fill in any gaps that we possibly have" on potential locations of al Shabaab strongholds in Kenya". 2:50 pm: Al Shabab commander denies `White Widow` or Westerners involved in the attack An al Shabab military commander named Abu Omar, who claims to be in contact with the gunmen inside the mall, claimed that no women or Westerners were involved in the attack. Speaking to the BBC radio, he said the reports of Britons or Americans being involved were "baseless rumours". "To verify, we do not employ our sisters to carry out military attacks of this type," he added. 2:20 pm: Be patient, not the time to give up: Interior Ministry tells KenyansBREAKING: There are now four British fatalities from the Kenya hostage crisis, a COBRA meeting has just been told.— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) September 23, 2013
Even as the fight against the militants rages on inside the shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenyan Interior Ministry in a tweet has urged people to remain patient. 2:00 pm: Death toll 69, says Kenya Red Cross The death toll in the Nairobi mall attack has risen by one to hit 69, Kenya Red Cross tweeted. It also added that a total of 63 were still unaccounted for. 1:40 pm: `Fate of hostages not clear yet` As the hostage crisis inside the Westgate mall continues, a Kenya military spokesperson said that the fate of the hostages remained unclear. Earlier a statement from Kenyan Defence forces had claimed that "most of the hostages" had been rescued and the Army had taken control of `most` of the mall. Also Read: Nairobi mall attack: ‘Will kill hostages if Kenya Army uses force’ 1: 20 pm: Nairobi mall attack likened to 2008 Mumbai attacks Likening the Nairobi mall seige to 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, US Republican Peter King said that the attack showed that al Qaeda and its affiliates are still able to strike terror into the hearts of people. 1:00 pm: Al Shabab recruited 50 people for the mall attack in the US In order to launch the mall attack in Nairobi, al Shabab had recruited 50 people from the Somali American community in the US, said the United States House Homeland Security Committee. Peter King, a Republican, said that at least 20 Somali Americans recruited by al-Shabab group remained active, the Huffington Post reported. 12:50 pm: Al Shabab threaten to kill Nairobi mall hostages As more Army troops were directed inside the mall to take on the militants, a warning has been issued by an al Shabab militant on an Islamic website. "We authorise the mujahedeen inside the building to take actions against the prisoners as much as they are pressed," Shebab spokesman Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage said in a statement. 12:40 pm: Two British hostage-takers in Nairobi mall Out of some 15 gunmen that the al Shabab named on Twitter, two were British men from London - Liban Adam and Ahmed Nasir Shirdoon. Meanwhile, three Britons have been confirmed dead in the attack. 12:20 pm: Al Shabab jot down "140 characters of vengenace" on Twitter As the militants inside Kenyan mall were engaged in orchestrating the bloodshed by terrorising and firing at the innocents, others from the al Shabab were on Twitter - jotting down "140 characters of vengeance". Once thought to be hiding in deserts, the militants turned out to be tech-savvy a sthey posted latest updates on Twitter. They posted the names of hostage-takers, showing off how their gunmen inside the mall came from various countries like US, UK, Finland, Somalia and Kenya. 10:50 am: Victims belong to 10 different countries Kenyan officials say that the victims of the Westgate mall attack belong to at least 10 different countries. Earlier reports said that two Indians, two Canadians and two French were killed. Over 175 are said to be injured in the attack other than 68 being killed. 10.40 am: People ordered to lie down The people around the mall were seen crouching behind cars as a BBC reporter told that the authorities had ordered the people to lie down as the standoff continued inside the mall. 10: 00 am: Heavy gunfire erupts in Nairobi mall Fresh bouts of sustained and heavy gunfire are reported from the Westgate mall in Nairobi where 10-15 militants are said to be holed up still. The gunfire comes as Kenya Army intensifies the action to tackle militants. Even though most of the hostages had been rescued, as Kenya Army said in a statement, 10 people remain trapped inside the mall, according to the reports. Even as Kenya mall standoff that claimed 68 lives, entered third day today, the al Shabab militants who claim to be behind the terror attack, remain holed up inside Nairobi’s upscale Westgate shopping centre. Fresh gunfire erupted Monday morning as Kenya Army troops have intensified action against the militants. The mall is popular with expats and affluent Kenyans and was targeted by the al Shabab militants in retaliation to Kenyan Army support to UN mission in Somalia. The attack at #WestgateMall is just a very tiny fraction of what Muslims in Somalia experience at the hands of Kenyan invaders,” al-Shabab said on Twitter. In another tweet the militants said: “For long we have waged war against the Kenyans in our land, now it’s time to shift the battleground and take the war to their land #Westgate.” At least 4000 Kenyan troops are fighting militants in Somali along with African Union troops. The attack seems to be the worst terrorist attack in Nairobi since al Qaeda attacked the US embassy in 1998, killing more than 200. Two Indians, two French and two Canadian including one diplomat were dead in the attack while four Americans were reportedly injured.We urge all Kenyans to be patient. We are frayed & tired, but No, this is not the time to give up. All agencies are doing what must be done.— InteriorCNG Ministry (@InteriorKE) September 23, 2013