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Five feared dead in Nairobi explosion
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By ZADOCK ANGIRA zangira@ke.nationmedia.com and PETER MWAI pmwai@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Saturday, March 10 2012 at 20:31
At least five people were feared dead after a series of blasts ripped through Landhies Road near the Country Bus Station in Nairobi Saturday.
More than 15 others were rushed to hospital suffering injuries following the blasts suspected to have been caused by grenades.
Police said that the four explosives were thrown out of a moving vehicle over a stretch of about 100 meters.
The blasts caused a scare with those who escaped unhurt scampering for cover as police and emergency services including the Kenya Red Cross rushed to the scene.
The incident is the third to rock the city centre since Kenya crossed the Somalia border in pursuit of the Al-Shabaab militia in October last year
Kutoka http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1363746/-/yu1i3yz/-/index.html
By ZADOCK ANGIRA zangira@ke.nationmedia.com and PETER MWAI pmwai@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Saturday, March 10 2012 at 20:31
At least five people were feared dead after a series of blasts ripped through Landhies Road near the Country Bus Station in Nairobi Saturday.
More than 15 others were rushed to hospital suffering injuries following the blasts suspected to have been caused by grenades.
Police said that the four explosives were thrown out of a moving vehicle over a stretch of about 100 meters.
The blasts caused a scare with those who escaped unhurt scampering for cover as police and emergency services including the Kenya Red Cross rushed to the scene.
The incident is the third to rock the city centre since Kenya crossed the Somalia border in pursuit of the Al-Shabaab militia in October last year
Kutoka http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1363746/-/yu1i3yz/-/index.html