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21 dead, many in hospital, 50 missing after gunshots and blasts rocked upmarket hotel in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, with Somali militants al Shabaab claiming the attack..

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Update : 21 dead after bomb attack Nairobi
21 dead, many in hospital, 50 missing after gunshots and blasts rocked upmarket hotel in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, with Somali militants al Shabaab claiming the attack..

At least 21 people were killed & 50 are still missing after Islamist suicide bomber and gunmen stormed an upmarket hotel complex in Nairobi, in the first such attack in the Kenyan capital in five years.

Gunshots rang out sporadically as night fell in Nairobi, where police combed the hotel and outlying office buildings for survivors while trying to flush out the attackers.

The attack at the DusitD2 compound, which includes a 101-room hotel, restaurant and office buildings housing local and international companies, began at 3pm (1200 GMT) with a massive explosion heard five kilometres (three miles) away.

No Australian's are thought to have been killed or injured.

Source | AFP bureau.

The Al-Qaeda linked Somalian group Al-Shabaab, which carried out a notorious assault on a Nairobi shopping mall in 2013, claimed responsibility, according to the SITE Intelligence Group which monitors jihadist activities.

"We can now confirm that this criminal activity commenced at about three o'clock in a coordinated fashion and began at I&M Bank with an explosion that targeted three vehicles in the parking lot, and a suicide explosion in the foyer of Dusit hotel," said Kenyan police chief Joseph Boinnet.

He said "a number of guests suffered serious injuries" but did not give a figure for any fatalities.

An AFP photographer saw the bodies of five dead, slumped over tables on a restaurant terrace in the complex, while a police source who asked not to be named said he had seen as many as 14 dead.

Elite police forces evacuated terrified workers barricaded in offices after an hour of sustained gunfire as they engaged the attackers. 

Source | SBS

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Kenya | Official advice: High degree of caution

On 15 January 2019, an attack occurred at the DusitD2 Hotel complex on Riverside Drive in Naobi. Those in the area should minimise movement and avoid the affected area. Remain vigilant, and pay close attention to your personal security at all times. Monitor the media, follow the advice of local authorities and other sources about possible new security risks.

We haven’t changed our level of advice – ‘Exercise a high degree of caution’ in Kenya overall. Higher levels apply in some parts of the country.

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