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Deadly attack in north-east Kenya Deadly attack in north-east Kenya
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Suspected al-Shabab militants have killed at least six people in an attack in north-east Kenya, the regional governor said.Suspected al-Shabab militants have killed at least six people in an attack in north-east Kenya, the regional governor said.
Ali Roba, governor of Mandera County, said one person had also been seriously injured in the attack.Ali Roba, governor of Mandera County, said one person had also been seriously injured in the attack.
However he said security guards had been able to save 27 other people present at a public works site.However he said security guards had been able to save 27 other people present at a public works site.
Kenya's Daily Nation says the attack targeted "non-locals".Kenya's Daily Nation says the attack targeted "non-locals".
Al-Shabab, an Islamist militant group, is battling the UN-backed government in Somalia, and has carried out a string of attacks in neighbouring Kenya.
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Kenya's The Standard said the attack happened in the early hours of Thursday at a residential plot in Bulla public works.
Attackers used a grenade to break in and then shot at those inside, it reported, citing police.
"From the nature and style of the attack, it will obviously be al-Shabab," Governor Roba told Reuters news agency by telephone.
"If not for the quick response by our security forces, we would be talking of many more casualties now."