Suspected bombers killed in Kenya

Kenyan authorities say they've killed five suspected bombers and recovered 100kg of TNT from their vehicle as it tried to cross the border.

Kenyan and Somali soldiers have killed five suspected Islamic extremist bombers attempting to cross into the country from Ethiopia in a car laden with explosives and six suicide vests.

Authorities recovered 100kg of TNT from the vehicle which was intercepted at Dolo, along Kenya's border with Ethiopia on Saturday, Kenyan military spokesman Bogita Ongeri said.

Ongeri said security forces had been tracking the car, which had Kenyan registration, and were aware that the suspected terrorists had unsuccessfully attempted to gain entry into Kenya at another border point.

He said the five killed are suspected members of the Somali militant group al-Shabab, which is allied to al-Qaeda.

Al-Shabab has vowed to carry violent terrorism in Kenya because Kenyan troops are in Somalia fighting the militants.

Kenya sent its troops into Somalia in Oct 2011 to fight al-Shabab after the Kenyan government blamed the extremist rebels for a series of cross-border attacks including the kidnapping of four western nationals.

Al-Shabab are waging an insurgency against Somalia's weak UN-backed government which is bolstered by African Union troops.

The militants claimed responsibility for the attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall a year ago in which more than 67 people were killed by four Somali gunmen.


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