11 Kenyans killed in revenge ethnic attack

11 Kenyans killed in revenge ethnic attack
Updated 08 September 2012
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11 Kenyans killed in revenge ethnic attack

11 Kenyans killed in revenge ethnic attack

NAIROBI: Kenyan gunmen shot dead 11 people in a revenge attack following a massacre last month in which 52 people were killed in the remote southeastern Tana region, Red Cross officials said yesterday.
“Fresh attacks in Tana River have resulted in the death of 11 people, and left 10 injured and hospitalized,” Kenya Red Cross official Nelly Muluka told AFP, adding the attack happened in the early hours of Friday morning.
“There is a lot of tension in the area following the attack by the gunmen,” she added. “These are revenge attacks.” Following the killings last month — in which at least 52 mainly women and children were hacked or burnt to death in the worst ethnic massacre for several years — police brokered meetings between the two rival communities.
However, tensions have remained high, and one person was killed in the area last week.
Despite police promising to boost security in the area, local leaders say security forces are failing to prevent the violence.