Somalia's Shebab Islamists today claimed responsibility for a deadly bus attack in neighbouring Kenya in which gunmen slaughtered 28 non-Muslim passengers.
A spokesman for the Islamists said the attack was in revenge for raids that Kenyan security forces carried out over the past week on mosques in the port city of Mombasa.
"The Mujahedeen successfully carried out an operation near Mandera early this morning, which resulted in the perishing of 28 crusaders, as a revenge for the crimes committed by the Kenyan crusaders against our Muslim brethren in Mombasa," Ali Mohamud Rage said in a statement sent to AFP.
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Rage said the Shebab "resolved not to leave these crimes unpunished."
The raids have raised tensions in a city already hit by a string of bombings and shootings and police refusal to take off their shoes while entering mosques had angered many.