Published on Oct 6, 2016
Six people have been killed and 27 rescued in an attack in Northeast Kenya.
It happened in Bulla, in Mandera county, which borders Somalia.
The area's governor says Al Shabab is responsible for the killings, although the group has not yet claimed responsibility.
Local police say as the attackers were leaving the site, they planted more explosive devices
at the scene. Authorities are awaiting bomb experts to defuse the bombs.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Nairobi.
It happened in Bulla, in Mandera county, which borders Somalia.
The area's governor says Al Shabab is responsible for the killings, although the group has not yet claimed responsibility.
Local police say as the attackers were leaving the site, they planted more explosive devices
at the scene. Authorities are awaiting bomb experts to defuse the bombs.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Nairobi.
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