Al-Shabab Training Camp Bombed

Kenya’s air force destroyed a training base for the al-Qaeda related Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabab.

Kenyan Defense Force spokesman Col. Cyrus Oguna said that the training camp housed about 300 recruits but he was unable to confirm the number of deaths. He speculated that the total number of terrorists killed and wounded would be available by early next week.

Al-Shabab is responsible for an attack on a Nairobi mall last month that killed 67 people.

Col. Oguna said that the attack on the terrorist camp is the first in a planned series of military actions against training camps of the terrorist group.

Uganda Terror Plot Discovered By U.S. Intelligence Forces

Security is being increased at shopping centers and other public locations after U.S. intelligence discovered plots for a terrorist attack similar to the attack last month in Kenya that killed over 66 people.

The BBC is reporting that cars are being searched along with bags of pedestrians in Kampala. Government spokesman Ofwono Opondo told the BBC he was thankful the U.S. told them of the impending attack.

Somalia’s al-Shabab terrorist group, who carried out the Kenyan attack, launched a terror attack in Kampala in 2010 that killed more than 70 people. Two restaurants filled with soccer fans watching the World Cup were hit with homicide bombers.

Al-Shabab has threatened Uganda because they have contributed troops to the African Union force helping Somalia’s legitimate government destroy the terrorist group.

Muslim Youth Burn Christian Church in Kenya

A group of Muslim youth attacked and burned a Salvation Army church in Mombasa, Kenya, killing four people.

Police attributed the attack to anger over the shooting of an imam earlier in the week. Muslims are claiming the police are using the attack by the Islamic terrorist group al-Shabab two weeks ago as a basis to harass other Muslims.

The imam and three others were found dead in a car that was riddled with bullet holes. Muslim leaders are claiming local police assassinated the imam. Kenyan police are denying any link to the murder.

An imam who was killed in August 2012 mentored the murdered imam, Sheikh Ibrahim Omar. That imam, Aboud Rogo, was a fundraiser and recruiter for the terrorist group al-Shabab.

Interpol Seeks The “White Widow”

A British woman is being sought by Interpol on charges of possessing explosives in 2011 but is widely suspected as being a part of the terrorist attacks on a Kenyan shopping mall last week.

Samantha Lewthwaite, 29, was married to one of the four homicide bombers who launched an attack in London on July 7, 2005. Nicknamed the “white widow,” she has been closely linked to the al-Qaeda related terrorist organization al-Shabab. That group claimed responsibility for the Kenyan mall attack. Continue reading

Kenyan Troops Assault Shopping Mall To End Two Day Siege

Kenyan security forces launched an all out assault Monday against a group of terrorists that had seized a shopping mall in the capital city of Nairobi.

The official death toll has stayed at 62 while at least 170 have now been reported wounded by government officials. The interior ministry has taken to the social network Twitter to tell people to stay away from the mall complex. Continue reading

NBC News: ‘Bodies everywhere’: Survivor stories emerge as Kenya mall siege goes on

Survivors of the ongoing siege at an upscale mall in Kenya are describing moments of confusion and utter terror — including a woman who hid under mattresses in a store and an African journalist who watched a pregnant friend die.

Extended gunfire and at least seven large explosions resounded from the mall, in the capital city of Nairobi, on Monday as Kenyan security forces struggled to take control on the third day of the attack. Continue reading