According to CNN, gunmen
attacked a university in south central Kenya before dawn, this Thursday,
firing indiscriminately and sending students scrambling for cover,
witnesses and media reports said.
At
least 30 people were hospitalized from the attack at Garissa University
College, most of them with gunshot wounds, the Kenya Red Cross said.
The gunshots started going off "like fireworks" around 5 a.m., at
the time of morning prayers, witness Milka Ndung'u told CNN affiliate
NTV. She and others escaped to a field, but gunshots followed them.
Augustine Alanga told CNN he woke up to the sound of gunfire and
described students running around the dormitories seeking shelter.
It's not clear how many gunmen were on campus.
"We don't know how many there were, but there are probably more
than 10," said Robert Alai Onyango, a blogger in Nairobi. "We believe
the attackers were wearing something close to military fatigues."
Onyango said the gunmen appeared to be shooting indiscriminately and "basically from all angles."
"They surrounded the mosque ... we don't know why they were surrounding the mosque," Onyango said.
No
group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. But Garissa
University College is in an area where Al Shabaab militants have
sometimes led raids.
"We are saddened
& angered by today's terrorist attack @ #Garissa Univ.," the U.S.
Embassy in Nairobi tweeted. "Our deepest condolences 2 family/friends of
victims. #CowardsNeverWin"
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