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Kundi la kigaidi la Al Shaabab limetoa toleo maalum la shambulizi katika jengo la maduka na ofisi la Westgate nchini Kenya, na kuonya kuwa, kilichotokea hapo hayakuwa mapigano, ulikuwa ni ujumbe tu, mapigano halisi yanakuja!
Kundi hilo limesema, wapiganaji wake walioua takribani watu 67 Westgate, walikuwa ni makomandoo maalum wa mauaji na si kweli kwamba walitaka kutoroka kutoka kwenye jengo hilo.
Soma hapo chini
Gunmen who massacred at least 67
people in Westgate mall in September were special suicide commandos,
Somalia’s Al Shabaab insurgents said Tuesday, rubbishing reports the men
had tried to escape.
Members of a “martyrdom brigade”, the gunmen were “brothers
who have volunteered to enter into enemy ranks and cause havoc before
being killed by the enemy,” the Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab said in the
latest issue of their online magazine.
While not specifically saying they had died, the Al Shabaab dismissed
initial reports by Kenya’s army chief, Julius Karangi, that the men had
attempted to flee.
“Karangi even had the audacity to claim that the martyrdom-seeking
mujahedeen were seeking to abscond and escape from the mall,” the
magazine read.
The magazine, released Tuesday via extremist websites, is a special edition dedicated to the four-day siege at Westgate.
Slickly produced and written in both English and East Africa’s
Swahili language, it is crammed with gruesome photographs of the attack,
and gloating messages lauding the success of the massacre.
“Westgate was not a fight, it was a message,” the magazine read,
quoting Al Shabaab spokesman Ali Mohamed Rage. “The real fight is on the
way.”
It did not name or say how many gunmen there were, but police believe
there to have been only four attackers, and not the dozen that security
forces had initially reported.
Interpol is assisting Kenya in trying to identify four bodies suspected to be those of the gunmen.
However, media have previously speculated the gunmen may have escaped
in the chaos of the fighting, although security sources say they died
in a final stand off with Kenyan commandos, who ended the fight by
firing anti-tank rockets that sparked a fierce fire.
Witnesses in the mall described how the fighters stormed the crowded
complex, firing from the hip and hurling grenades at shoppers and staff.
The Kenyan Red Cross has said some 20 people are still missing, and
there are fears more bodies could be found in the wreckage of the mall.
“Westgate was meant to send a message to Kenyans: get out of Somalia
and stop your aggressions against Muslims,” the magazine read.
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