Al Shabaab attacks Kenyan University, takes students hostage
The attack on Garissa University began at around 5:00am local time (02:00 GMT) when students were preparing to go for their morning prayers.
The who attackers posed as worshipers entered the university compound early Thursday morning and started shooting at the students indiscriminately and there are fears the toll of those injured could rise.
A policeman at the scene told Reuters news agency that some students had been taken hostage.
“We can’t tell how many but they are many since the college was in session,” the unnamed policeman is quoted as saying.
The Kenya Red Cross said about 50 students had been “safely freed”, but an unknown number were still being held, AFP news agency reports.
Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet confirmed the attack and said efforts to restore the situation were ongoing.
Kenya Red Cross which has airlifted some Surgeons and and doctors says 30 people were injured, with four having serious injuries, but reports put the figure at 60.
There’s heavy security presence in the area with the army and an elite unit of police leading the rescue operations.