Women petrol bomb police station in Kenya

Three women have been killed after trying to stage an attack at the main police station in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa.

Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for an attack in Kenya in which three robed women tricked their way into a Mombasa police station before stabbing one officer and setting fire to the building with a petrol bomb.

The city of Mombasa, with a large Muslim population on the coast of Kenya, has been targeted by Islamist militants in recent years although the frequency of attacks has subsided.

Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab has taken responsibility for attacks in Mombasa and other parts of Kenya, saying it was in retaliation for the East African country sending its troops to Somalia.

Under the pretext of reporting a stolen phone, the women walked into the police station on Saturday morning, a knife and petrol bomb concealed in their traditional Buibui robes.

"While being questioned by officers, one drew a knife and the other threw a petrol bomb at the police officers," Patterson Maelo, Mombasa County Police Commander, told reporters at the scene.

"The station caught fire. Police shot the three and killed them. Two officers are in hospital with wounds. Presumably it is a terror attack."

Two bullet-proof jackets and an unused petrol bomb were recovered from the dead suspects, Coast regional commander Nelson Marwa told reporters.

Two separate police sources who asked not to be named said a woman who had housed the suspects the night before the attack had been arrested.

Police did not say which group the suspects were linked to but Salma Mohamed, a witness who was at the station to see a relative in custody, said the women pledged allegiance to al-Shabab.

"They shouted saying they were al-Shabab and recited the Arabic slogan 'Allahu Akbar' even as police fired bullets at them. They did not run. They shouted until bullets fell them down," she told reporters.

Al-Shabab was behind an attack on Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall that killed 67 people and a raid on Garissa university in the northeast that killed 148.

The militants also launched several attacks in 2014 that left more than 100 dead in Lamu County region.


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