Three women were killed
while staging a knife and firebomb attack on the main police station in the
Kenyan city of Mombasa on Sunday in what officers said was “an apparent terror
attack.”
Mombasa County police
chief Peterson Maelo said the three women had entered the city’s busiest police
station in mid-morning saying they wanted to report a stolen phone.
“In the process one
hurled a petrol bomb at the report office as the others confronted two officers
and stabbed them,” Maelo told journalists at the scene.
All the three attackers
have been killed and the two police officers have been rushed to hospital,” he
said, terming it “an apparent terror attack.”
The fire was put out and
the station sealed off by heavily armed police officers as the probe gets under
way.
A senior police officer
in Mombasa who asked not to be identified said earlier that the three were in
Muslim dress.
“This is terrorism, they
were definitely on a mission,” he said.
A witness named Saumu
said “the women were shouting saying God Is Great, Allahu Akbar … then one of
them threw something at the cops and that’s when I ran away.”
Kenya has been regularly
targeted by the Somalia-based Shabaab, East Africa’s long-time Al-Qaeda branch,
which is fighting to overthrow the internationally-backed government in
Mogadishu, protected by 22,000 African Union troops, including Kenyan soldiers.
The Somali-led
insurgents have staged repeated attacks in Kenya, including the killing of at
least 67 people at Nairobi’s Westgate Mall in 2013 and the massacre of 148
people at a university in Garissa in April 2015.
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