18-11-2024 09:37 AM Jerusalem Timing

Kenya Says Nairobi Mall “under Control”

Kenya Says Nairobi Mall “under Control”

Kenyan government announced overnight Monday that its troops were “in control” of Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall, saying all the hostages trapped by extremist militants were freed.

Kenyan government announced overnight Monday that its troops were “in control” of Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall, saying all the hostages trapped by extremist militants were freed.

We're in control of WesKenyan soldier taking position near the mall in Nairobitgate," the interior ministry said in a message on Twitter.
A government spokesman told Agence France Presse the three-day-long siege, in which the attackers massacred at least 62 shoppers and staff, was close to being declared over.

He said special forces combing the building were no longer encountering any resistance.

"Our special forces are inside the building checking the rooms. We think that everyone, the hostages, have been evacuated, but we don't want to take any chances," Manoah Esipisu said.

"The special forces call this sanitising. At the moment they have not met any resistance, but of course we are not ruling out the possibility that there are a couple of them hiding in a remote room or corner," he added.

After a day of fierce gunfire, huge explosions and black smoke that billowed over the Kenyan capital, the vast centre was quiet 60 hours after the gunmen stormed the complex.

No details on the numbers of hostages released have been given, but 63 people were earlier recorded missing by the Red Cross, a figure thought to include hostages as well as those possibly killed.

Almost 200 were wounded in the attack, and at least 11 Kenyan troops were wounded in intense gun battles on Monday, the army said.

Special forces on Monday also killed at least three gunmen and wounded several in bitter fighting in the part Israeli-owned complex, which was popular with wealthy Kenyans and expatriates. A Kenyan security source and a Western intelligence official said Israeli forces were also involved in operations, along with British and US agents.

Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked Shebab militants have claimed the attack, which began midday on Saturday, when the gunmen marched into the complex, firing grenades and automatic weapons and sending panicked shoppers fleeing.