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'All muslims leave' order... then gang target victims who can't name Prophet's mother: Britons caught in crossfire as masked gunmen slaughter 39 in Kenyan mall and terrorists blog attack live on twitter

  • Foreign Secretary William Hague confirms British citizens are caught up in the terrorist attack in Nairobi
  • The US State Department has also confirmed Americans were at the shopping centre
  • Somalian terrorist group al-Shabaab, which has links to Al-Qaeda, has now claimed responsibility for the attack
  • The terrorist organisation released a statement saying it warned Kenya to remove troops from Somalia
  • Hostages are being held by at least five attackers still in building
  • The army and special forces are helping police flush out the gunmen
  • Upmarket mall is a favourite shopping spot for expats and wealthy Kenyans
  • Police opened fire after gunmen launched attack at midday today
  • Security guards wheel out bodies in shopping trolleys from Westlands Shopping Centre
  • Witness says attackers told shoppers non-Muslims were the targets of the masked terrorists

 

PUBLISHED: 12:26 GMT, 21 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:44 GMT, 22 September 2013

 

British nationals were last night ‘undoubtedly’ caught in the terrorist atrocity in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, which has left at least 39 people dead and more than 150 injured at a shopping centre, said Foreign Secretary William Hague.

It has now been claimed the terrorist organisation responsible for the horror was Tweeting updates while it carried out its attack on the Westlands Shopping Centre earlier today.

Mr Hague said a British rapid deployment consular team was on its way to Kenya and the Government will chair an emergency Cobra committee meeting.

But he could not confirm if any British nationals were killed or injured. The Foreign Office confirmed that British consular staff were already at the scene and were visiting hospitals where the dead and injured were taken.

France's president said that two French women were killed. Two Canadians were killed, including a diplomat, said the Candadian prime minister. Four American citizens were reported injured but not killed in the attack, the State Department said Saturday.

Around 68 casualties were taken to the Aga Khan hospital in Nairobi, said a worker at the hospital. Bancy Wanjiru added that among them were six white foreigners whom she believed were British nationals.

The terrorists stormed the Westgate Mall and sprayed shoppers with bullets. Witnesses said the attackers told all Muslims to leave as they were only after non-Muslims.

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Terror: Armed police guide a woman carrying a child to safety at Westgate Shopping Centre

 
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Escape: This family, who had been trapped inside the shopping centre, support each other as they escape from the scene

 
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Updates: It has been claimed that the terrorists were tweeting updates about their attack from the scene

 

 

 

 

 

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Horror: Shoppers hurry down an escalator with their hands in the air as they make their way out of the shopping centre to safety

 
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Army: Soldiers were drafted in to help police tackle the gunmen, who are now known to be terrorists from the Somali al-Shabaab organisation, which has links to al-Qaeda

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Shootout: Soldiers and armed police fire at the suspected terrorists as they try to wrest back control of the shopping centre

 

 
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Desperation: A crowd of people hold their arms out to catch a Kenyan woman as she jumps out from the air vent where she had been hiding from the gunmen

 

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Emergency: A Red Cross assistant helps a child outside who was among those caught in the shooting

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Killings: At least 15 people are believed to be dead, although police have not confirmed a death toll

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Desperation: An injured woman, whose face and clothes are drenched in blood, lies on the ground outside the shopping mall screaming for help

 
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Escape: Women carrying children run for safety as armed police hunt gunmen who went on a shooting spree in Westgate shopping centre

 

 
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Spree: Shots are still being heard in the mall as police and terrorists engage in a stand-off

 
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Hands up: Hostages of all nationalities head for the exit with their arms raised to show they are not carrying any weapons

 

 

Those shoppers who tried to leave were asked by the  terrorists to name the Prophet Mohammed’s mother. If they failed to give her correct name of Amina they were shot dead, said one eye witness.

After Muslim shoppers had left the mall, the terrorists reportedly threw grenades and fired AK-47s.

Last night, the Somali terrorist group Al Shabab, which is linked to Al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the attacks, and said the atrocity was revenge for the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia.

According to the website Slate, the terrorists had been Tweeting progress while it carried out its attack.

Al Shabab said on Twitter: ‘The message we are sending to the Kenyan govt & Public is and has always been just one: remove all your forces from our country.’

The shootings came as British-born Jermaine Grant was due to go on trial in Mombasa. He is accused of plotting a bombing campaign against tourist hotels in Kenya with several accomplices, one of whom is Briton Samantha Lewthwaite, widow of the 7/7 bomber Germaine Lindsay.

The terrorists were yesterday holed up in the shopping complex with as many as 30 hostages, many of whom are thought to be Westerners.

 
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A number of the gunmen’s victims are thought to be  children. As the atrocity unfolded, at least two dozen people were wheeled out of the complex on stretchers and in shopping trolleys.

Desperate shoppers could be seen running away as security forces surrounded the building and made an arrest.

Charles Karani, 41, an IT engineer, said: ‘I hid under a car with my daughters, and I saw the men line up maybe 40 people and ask them who was Muslim, and if they were to prove it by saying the name of the Prophet’s mother. Those who got it wrong were shot.

‘There was blood everywhere. Two ladies under the car with me had gunshot wounds on their legs. 

‘Another Indian gentlemen was hit in the face by a bullet but he seemed not to be gravely hurt. Other people for sure are dead. I saw four people lying, not moving.

'A grenade was thrown and it rolled near us, my daughter said, “Papa, there’s a  grenade” – but thank God it didn’t go off and I kicked it away.’ 

The gunmen wore white bandanas, Mr Karani said, and appeared to work in teams, each taking control of a different floor of the five-storey building.
He also said officials had confirmed to him that the attacker they arrested was a Kenyan Muslim convert. 

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Scramble: People rush for safety away from gunfire between police and armed attackers

 

 
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Fleeing: A child runs to safety across the shopping mall

 
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Wounded: A Kenyan policeman sits clutching his stomach alongside his rifle while a colleague exchanges fire with the terrorists

 

 

 
 

 

 
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Scared: Clearly distressed, this family join hands as they make their way out of the building. Bullet wounds can be seen in the glass behind them

 

 
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Cat and mouse: A security officer points out the location of where some of the terrorists may be hiding to his colleagues, all three of whom have their pistols at the ready

 

 
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Protection: A mother and her children lie on the floor as they attempt to hide while the gunmen armed with automatic weapons go on the rampage

 

 
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Terrified: A young in tears is led away form the terror by a police officer

Last night Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta to pass on his condolences and pledge that Britain was ready to provide assistance.

Mr Kenyatta said in a televised address that security forces were in the process of 'neutralising the attackers and securing the mall' but he said it was a 'delicate' operation.

He urged Kenyans to 'remain calm and vigilant' and asked them to donate blood to help treat the injured.

And he vowed: "We shall hunt down the perpetrators wherever they run to. We shall get to them and we shall punish them for this heinous crime."

Mr Hague would not confirm whether any casualties or hostages were British. However, Sir Simon Fraser, head of the diplomatic service, indicated that Britons were involved. He tweeted last night: ‘The Foreign Office and British High Commission working hard on Nairobi shooting and hostage crisis to help all involved esp Brits.’

The Westgate Mall is in the upmarket Westlands suburb of Nairobi and is popular with Westerners. Al Shabab had previously warned it would target the mall. 

Another eyewitness who gave his name as Jay, said: ‘They were not speaking Swahili. They spoke something that seemed like Arabic or Somali, but I’m not sure as I don’t speak those languages.

‘I saw people being executed after being asked to say something.’ He claimed that he had seen 11 bodies inside the mall.

Ombati Cyrus, a local Kenyan journalist who was among the first at the scene, said that he  saw around 30 bodies being dragged out of the shopping centre in trolleys and stretchers.

He added: ‘The majority of bodies I saw were white. I heard that the terrorists targeted whites deliberately. The terrorists were Arabs or Somalis.’

 
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Safety: Shoppers and shop assistants raise their hands as they are escorted out by armed police

 
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Children: A soldier carries one of the survivors to safety as armed police hunt for the gunmen

 

 
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Hunt: Armed police search customers taking cover inside a bathroom at the shopping centre

 

 

 
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Gunfight: Police are still trying to escort people away from the site where fighting continues

 

 
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Hostages: Police say armed men are still in the building and are holding prisoners

 

 

 

 
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Release: Hostages move out in a line after being rescued from the mall

 

 
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Deadly: Armed police search Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi for the last remaining gunmen

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Search: Police scour the centre with guns to try and locate the terrorists still holding hostages

 
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Shattered glass: A police officer tries to secure an area inside the Westgate Shopping Centre where gunmen went on a shooting spree in Nairobi

 

 

 

 

 
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Special forces: The army and elite squads have now been drafted in to help police flush out the gunmen

 
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Shootout: A police officer takes up position at the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi

 

 

 
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Rescue: A policeman carries a baby to safety on the barrel of his gun while a woman ducks for safety behind him

 

 

 

 
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Stand-off: Soldiers are still searching in and around the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi after the supposed terrorist attack

 

Police helicopters circled overhead as armed police shouted ‘get out, get out!’ and scores of shoppers fled the building.

Smoke poured out of one entrance and witnesses said they heard grenade blasts.

It is believed that the UN – which has one of the biggest operations in Africa in Nairobi – warned last month that the threat of an ‘attempted large-scale [terror] attack’ in the country was ‘elevated’. 

Witness Patick Kuria said: ‘We started by hearing gunshots downstairs and outside. Later we heard them come inside. We took cover. Then we saw two gunmen wearing black turbans. I saw them shoot.’

Hannah Chisholm, a Briton  visiting Nairobi, said she and 60 others barricaded themselves into a large storeroom. She told the BBC: ‘We kept running to different places but the shots were getting louder so we barricaded ourselves into a large storeroom. There were children hiding with us, as well as someone who had been shot.’

Mr Hague said in a televised speech last night: ‘Our thoughts are with the people of Kenya and with innocent people who may be caught up in this. 

‘This is clearly a complex attack, clearly a terrorist attack and a particularly callous, cowardly and brutal attack targeting innocent people of all ages and so many different backgrounds. 

‘There are undoubtedly British nationals caught up in this and so we should be ready for that and be aware of that.

‘Again, we don’t have any sufficiently precise details at the moment.

‘It is a fast-moving situation and it is still going on at the time we are speaking.’

 

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Wounded: A security officer helps an injured woman away from the building

 

 
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Relief: A woman who had been held hostage makes it out alive from the mall, where seven are still being held

 

 
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Injured: A security officer talks to his colleagues shortly after being helped from the scene having been wounded

 

 
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Critical: A victim is wheeled into the Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi for emergency treatment

 
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Rescue: A woman is shipped to an ambulance in a shopping trolley by centre staff

 

 
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Devastating: Injured people receive assistance from bypassers at the scene of the shooting

 

 

 
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Family mall: Customers who had planned a Saturday of shopping were forced to run following a shootout between unidentified armed men and the police

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to the Sunday Telegraph, a pregnant woman was among several Britons caught up in the attack.

Terrorist gunmen remain at the scene and police officers supported by the army are still fighting to bring the situation to an end.

Sky News has reported that the US State Department has confirmed US citizens are among the casualties, and French news agency AFP has said two French citizens were among the dead.

A young boy is believed to have been among those killed.

At a news conference, Internal Security Principal Secretary Mutea Iringo said 'terrorists and threats have been present in Kenya for quite some time now'.

The army, including special forces, have now been drafted in to help police flush out the gunmen.

There were unconfirmed reports of two large explosions, with several smaller explosions. Two people were reportedly injured on the road.

'We have officers at the scene trying to get out the group shooting inside. They have not been located,' a senior police official said.

'Officers are approaching the situation with caution because there are innocent civilians inside,' he said.

Armed police arrived on the scene nearly half an hour later and could be heard shouting 'get out, get out' as scores of shoppers fled the building.

Smoke billowed out of the entrance, which was believed to have been caused by the grenade attack.

Dutch embassy employee Rob Vandijk said he had been eating at a restaurant in the shopping mall when gunmen threw hand grenades inside the building.

People began to scream and drop to the ground, he said, as machine gun fire rang out across the busy mall.

Officials have not given the exact death toll as police and gunmen are continuing to exchange fire, but reporters said they had seen at least 15 bodies.

Police say that attackers are holding seven hostages in the building, and other people remain hidden inside.

'I saw three of the attackers dressed in black and with covered faces and they were carrying heavy rifles,' said another witness.

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Escape: An injured man who managed to flee the attackers is treated by paramedics outside the shopping centre

 

 

 
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Terrorist: Somali Islamist attacks are not uncommon in Kenya, although police have not confirmed the identity of the attackers

Kenyan soldiers were also deployed to take part in the operation to bring the shopping complex back under control.

Police helicopters circled over the building as sporadic gunfire could be heard more than two hours after the attack was launched.

Police cordoned off the roads surrounding the mall in central Nairobi's Westlands neighborhood.

Manish Turohit, 18, who escaped after hiding in the parking garage for two hours, says he saw gunmen with AK-47s and vests with hand grenades on them inside the centre.

Police initially believed the attack was an attempt by about ten armed men to rob a shop.

But Elijah Kamau, a witness, told AP that the gunmen had announced that they were targeting non-Muslims as they began their attack at the centre.

Some of those who escaped were 'challenged to recite a Muslim prayer and were then let out', according to Allan Sayers, who contacted MailOnline and said he was in the Westgate mall five minutes before the attack.

Mr Sayers said people were still in text and phone contact with some of the hostages.

'There are still many hostages still inside and reports of many more dead,' he said.

Nairobi police chief Benson Kibue said it was a terrorist attack and the Kenya Ministry of Interior has said the shooting may have been an 'attack by terrorists'.

'They don't seem like thugs, this is not a robbery incident,' said Yukeh Mannasseh who was on the top floor when the shooting started.

'It seems like an attack. The guards who saw them said they were shooting indiscriminately.'

Somali's rebel group al-Shabab vowed in late 2011 to carry out a large-scale attack in Nairobi in retaliation for Kenya's sending of troops into Somalia to fight the Islamic insurgents.

The Somali militant group al-Shabaab had earlier threatened to strike the mall, as it is a popular destination for the city’s expatriate community.

One victim said that he had been shot by a man who appeared to be Somali, while others noted the gunmen were speaking in a foreign language.

'The gunmen tried to fire at my head but missed. There are definitely many casualties,' Sudjar Singh, who works at the shopping centre, told AFP.

'I saw three of the attackers dressed in black and with covered faces and they were carrying heavy rifles,' said another witness.

 

 

 

Errol Fernandes, a Kenyan businessman said: 'There were two guys – they came in from the car park on the roof. One had dreadlocks, he had an AK47 and was firing randomly.

'I just ran into the café kitchen and then we all hid in the refrigerator, until we were told to run out of the fire escape.

'I'm sure there must be many dead and injured.'

'The gunmen tried to fire at my head but missed. There are definitely many casualties,' Sudjar Singh, who works at the shopping centre, told AFP.

 
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Horror: Customers are evacuated from the shopping centre covered in blood

 

 
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Victim: Rescuers attempt to evacuate a man injured in a shootout

 

 

 
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Help: A man carries a boy away from the scene of the carnage earlier today

 

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Shock: Witnesses said a half dozen grenades went off along with volleys of gunfire that started at midday

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