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Kenya Garissa University shooting: At least 14 dead after al-Shabaab terrorists storm campus and separate Muslim and Christian students Kenya Garissa University shooting: At least 14 dead after al-Shabaab terrorists storm campus and separate Muslim and Christian students
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At least 14 people have been killed after al-Shabaab gunmen stormed a university in Kenya, opened fire on dormitories and began separating Muslim and Christian students.At least 14 people have been killed after al-Shabaab gunmen stormed a university in Kenya, opened fire on dormitories and began separating Muslim and Christian students.
Heavy gunfire was reported in the early hours of Thursday morning at the Garissa University College, 120 miles from the Somalian border, when militants attacked the building.Heavy gunfire was reported in the early hours of Thursday morning at the Garissa University College, 120 miles from the Somalian border, when militants attacked the building.
Kenya's National Police Service said armed militants shot at campus guards to gain entry, triggering a "fierce shootout". The attackers still managed to get inside one of the student dormitories and some students remain trapped inside.Kenya's National Police Service said armed militants shot at campus guards to gain entry, triggering a "fierce shootout". The attackers still managed to get inside one of the student dormitories and some students remain trapped inside.
A spokesman for al-Shabaab told the BBC the group is inside the campus and has released 15 Muslim students.A spokesman for al-Shabaab told the BBC the group is inside the campus and has released 15 Muslim students.
"We've killed many people; Kenyans will be shocked when the go inside," he was quoted by the BBC as saying."We've killed many people; Kenyans will be shocked when the go inside," he was quoted by the BBC as saying.
Students of the Garissa University College take shelter in a vehicle after fleeing from an attack by gunmen (AP) The number of hostages being held by the group is not known. Police and military forces say they are now trying to “flush out” gunmen from the campus. Up to 49 people were also injured in an attack. The number of hostages being held by the group is not known. Police and military forces say they are now trying to “flush out” gunmen from the campus. The Kenyan Natural Disaster Operation Centre said 65 had been injured.
65 injured have been received by the Garissa Level 5 Hospital from the #GarissaAttack. Tracing of next of kin being done by @KenyaRedCross
It said one suspected terrorist was arrested as he tried to flee the scene.
A policeman at the scene said he has counted 14 bodies being carried out of the campus by a Red Cross Ambulance.A policeman at the scene said he has counted 14 bodies being carried out of the campus by a Red Cross Ambulance.
"They include two of our officers who were also killed," he told Reuters. "We are finding it difficult to access the compound because some of the attackers are on top of a building and are firing at us whenever we try to gain entry.""They include two of our officers who were also killed," he told Reuters. "We are finding it difficult to access the compound because some of the attackers are on top of a building and are firing at us whenever we try to gain entry."
One student who fled the building said: "They are just shooting randomly. One student who fled the building described chaotic scenes as gunmen burst into the building. "They are just shooting randomly," he said.
"My life was in danger, infact everybody's. They were shooting at us with live bullets, everywhere, all over the school compound. "My life was in danger, in fact everybody's. They were shooting at us with live bullets, everywhere, all over the school compound.
"I am trying to call [students still trapped inside] but I can't reach anyone.""I am trying to call [students still trapped inside] but I can't reach anyone."
Two of the fatalities were guards at the university gates.Two of the fatalities were guards at the university gates.
The US Embassy in Nairobi condemned the shooting as a "terrorist attack" on its official Twitter feed.The US Embassy in Nairobi condemned the shooting as a "terrorist attack" on its official Twitter feed.
We are saddened & angered by today’s terrorist attack @ #Garissa Univ. Our deepest condolences 2 family/friends of victims. #CowardsNeverWinWe are saddened & angered by today’s terrorist attack @ #Garissa Univ. Our deepest condolences 2 family/friends of victims. #CowardsNeverWin
One Red Cross official told the BBC the attack began at 5am local time when a grenade was launched at the university’s gates.One Red Cross official told the BBC the attack began at 5am local time when a grenade was launched at the university’s gates.
“The attackers went into the girl’s hostel which is when they took the hostel over," she said. "Forces responded and took over the operation and they have locked down the campus.“The attackers went into the girl’s hostel which is when they took the hostel over," she said. "Forces responded and took over the operation and they have locked down the campus.
“According to local county government officials on the ground, we have 30 casualties, who have been taken to hospital. Four of them are very serious and most of the casualties have gunshot injuries.” “According to local county government officials on the ground, we have 30 casualties, who have been taken to hospital. Four of them are very serious and most of the casualties have gunshot injuries.” 
Kenya Defence Forces soldiers move behind a thicket in Garissa town A policewoman at the scene said up to 49 people had been wounded in the attack, all with bullet and shrapnel wounds.Kenya Defence Forces soldiers move behind a thicket in Garissa town A policewoman at the scene said up to 49 people had been wounded in the attack, all with bullet and shrapnel wounds.
Al-Shabaab has been responsible for a string of violent attacks in Kenya over recent years, which it claims are retribution for Kenya sending troops into Somalia. Al-Shabaab has been responsible for a string of violent attacks in Kenya over recent years, which it claims are retribution for Kenya sending troops into Somalia. 
Additional reporting by agenciesAdditional reporting by agencies