Islamic Terrorists Strike Kenyan Tourist Resort

Islamic Terrorists Strike Kenyan Tourist Resort

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Ten people were wounded Thursday when terrorists hurled a grenade into a restaurant in a popular coastal tourist resort town in Kenya, police said.

14722613_s featureThe attack, one of a series of bomb or grenade blasts in Kenya, is the latest to target areas popular with foreign visitors who are key to the economy. Attackers targeted the Tandoori bar in Diani in the early hours of Thursday, when it was still crowded with people celebrating over the New Year holiday.

The holiday is one of the busiest times on Kenya’s coast, a mainly Muslim region whose white beaches are popular with tourists but which is also troubled by extremist groups and religious tensions. “We’re trying to establish the kind of explosive used,” said a source in Kenya, but a police officer at the scene, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the blast “had all the characteristics” of a grenade. “The attackers were on a motorcycle and fled after hurling the grenade,” a police source said.

According to the Inquirer there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. Since Kenyan troops invaded southern Somalia in October 2011 to help oust the neighboring country’s Al-Qaida-linked Shebab insurgents, it has been hit by a series of attacks. Last month attackers hurled a grenade at British tourists as they drove from Diani to the main port city of Mombasa, but it failed to explode.

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Homegrown groups, including the Islamist Al-Hijra group, a radical organization formerly known as the Muslim Youth Center, operate on Kenya’s coast and have been linked to the Shebab. Grenades have been hurled into restaurants in Mombasa and crowded areas in the capital Nairobi, as well as a string of attacks in the remote northeast region bordering Somalia. The Shebab claimed the brutal September assault on Nairobi’s upmarket Westgate mall, in which at least 67 people died in a four-day siege of the shopping center popular with foreigners.

In December 2002 terrorists aimed a shoulder launched a missile at an Arkia passenger aircraft in Moambasa. The missile was launched shortly after it took off. They narrowly missed their target – an Arkia airline charter flight taking Israeli tourists from Mombasa to Tel Aviv. But a simultaneous attack succeeded when three suicide bombers killed 13 people, three of them Israelis, at the Israeli-owned Paradise Hotel near Mombasa.