Nairobi
(AFP) - Two Kenyan police officers were killed Sunday by gunmen on a
motorbike as they were guarding a church near the Indian Ocean, in an
attack police believe could be the work of Shabaab miliants.
"An
investigation has been launched and we are not ruling out terrorism
because this attack is not a normal robbery," regional police chief
Larry Kieng told journalists of the shooting in the town of Ukunda.
The
area in the far southeast of the country has largely escaped the
attacks waged by the Islamist Shabaab group in Kenya and neighbouring
Somalia.
Kieng said the assailants shot at the officers and grabbed their guns, killing one on the spot while the other died in hospital.
Since
May, more than 20 police officers and a similar number of civilians
have been killed in a resurgence of attacks in Kenya, including roadside
bombings.
Ukunda,
about 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the main port of Mombasa, has
an airport used by the many tourists visiting Kenya's southern coast,
including the popular beaches of Diani and Tiwi.
The
Shabaab is fighting to overthrow the internationally backed government
in Mogadishu but also often carries out attacks in Kenya, which has
troops in Somalia as part of an African Union force.
source: yahoonews
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