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Nairobi DusitD2 hotel under attack as blasts and gunfire heard | |
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A luxury hotel complex is under attack in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. | |
At least two blasts and gunfire were heard at the compound in the Westlands district of the city, which houses the DusitD2 hotel as well as offices. | |
The Somalia-based militant group al-Shabab claimed the attack but gave no details. Four armed men entered the complex, eyewitnesses say. | |
People are leaving the site escorted by heavily armed officers. Several people were led out covered in blood. | |
What is the latest? | |
A woman working in a neighbouring building told Reuters news agency: "I just started hearing gunshots, and then started seeing people running away raising their hands up and some were entering the bank to hide for their lives." | A woman working in a neighbouring building told Reuters news agency: "I just started hearing gunshots, and then started seeing people running away raising their hands up and some were entering the bank to hide for their lives." |
Explosions were heard and a plume of smoke rose above the compound, with vehicles on fire in the car park. | |
One police officer told the BBC's Ferdinand Omondi at the scene: "Things are not good. People are dying." | |
There are no details about casualties so far. | |
The five-star DusitD2 hotel has 101 rooms. Located in the Westlands suburb, minutes from the capital's business district, it has its own spa and several restaurants. | |
Kenya has seen a number of terror attacks in recent years - most notably in areas close to the Somali border and in the country's capital. | Kenya has seen a number of terror attacks in recent years - most notably in areas close to the Somali border and in the country's capital. |
Who are al-Shabab? | |
They are a militant Islamist group that opposes the Somali government but has also carried out attacks throughout East Africa. | |
In September 2013, al-Shabab fighters entered the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi and targeted shoppers using guns. | |
During an 80-hour siege at the upscale centre, 67 people were killed. | During an 80-hour siege at the upscale centre, 67 people were killed. |
Two years later, the group carried out its deadliest ever assault in Kenya, shooting dead almost 150 people at Garissa University. | Two years later, the group carried out its deadliest ever assault in Kenya, shooting dead almost 150 people at Garissa University. |
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