Explosions and gunfire heard in Kenyan capital Nairobi

Two explosions and gunfire were heard at an upscale hotel and office complex in Kenya‘s capital on Wednesday afternoon, said a woman working in a neighbouring building.

“We are under attack,” another person in an office inside a complex in the Dusit hotel told the Reuters news agency, then hung up. Local television showed smoke rising from the area.

The Nairobi police commander Philip Ndolo said they had cordoned off the area around Riverside Drive due to a suspected robbery.

Flames and plumes of black smoke billowed into the sky from the parking lot of the compound where several vehicles were on fire, with scores of people fleeing the compound, some of them lightly injured.

Somalia-based armed group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack that came a day after trial began in deadly Westgate mall attack case that eft 67 people dead.

“We are currently conducting an operation in Nairobi,” the group’s military operations spokesman told Al Jazeera.

The country faced a spate of attacks after it sent its army into Somalia in October 2011 to fight the al-Qaeda-linked group.

On April 2, 2015, another al-Shabab attack killed 148 people at the university in Garissa, eastern Kenya.

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