Northern Kenya

Garissa police repulse Al-Shabaab attack, say no casualties reported

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County Commissioner Mohamed Mwabudzo police on standby repulsed the militants and that there were casualties.

An attempt by the Somalia-based Al-Shabaab terror group to attack the Sangailu Police Station in Garissa County was met with fierce fighting that forced the attackers to flee.

County Commissioner Mohamed Mwabudzo said police on standby repulsed the militants in the incident on Monday night.

"Sangailu Police Station was attacked by Al-Shabaab militants at around 23:15 hours. Our officers repulsed the enemy and there was no casualty report on our side. The area has remained calm," a police report stated.

The incident caused panic among locals as the fierce fire exchange went on for more than an hour. Dozens of spent cartridges were strewn at the scene.

Security sources said the militants seemingly divided themselves into groups, with some firing within the town centre and others targeting the police station.

"National Police Reservists and police responded by firing back and in the end, they were subdued and fled into nearby bushes," said a source who requested anonymity for lack of authority to speak to the media.

Mohamed said security agencies were pursuing the attackers and assured residents of protection.

"We have always encouraged citizens to take security as their primary concern and work closely with security agencies," he said.

Residents praised the security agencies for the operation, saying they were frightened and confused when they heard the gunfire.

"We commend security officers for their efforts to repulse the attackers," one Mohamed Ahmed told The Eastleigh voice.

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