Heavy gunfires has been heard from the shopping mall in Kenya where gunmen are holding a number of hostages. The gunmen belonging to Samalia's Al-Qaeda linked Shebab stormed the mall on Saturday. The Kenyan military has said it was in control of most of the complex but described as delicate the operation to free the remaining hostages. Its spokesman estimated the number of people still being held about 10. Sixty-eight people have been killed in the militant attack . The spokesman said four soldiers have been injured.
External Affairs Ministry said in New Delhi that Indian Mission is providing all medical help to the four Indian nationals injured in the attack.
News On AIR | September 23, 2013 12:33 PM
Heavy gunfires heard in Kenya shopping mall