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Las imágenes del atentado ocurrido en un centro comercial de Kenia

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  • Las fuerzas de seguridad keniatas emplean perros adiestrados para liberar a los rehenes

    Las fuerzas de seguridad keniatas emplean perros adiestrados para liberar a los rehenes

    XKD01. Nairobi (Kenya), 22/09/2013.- Kenyan police began using patrol dogs in a show of force and to sweep the immediate vicinity around wastage mall for explosive devices after it was suggested that al-shabab might have planted explosives nearby Westgate shopping mall where the hostage situation continues in Nairobi, Kenya, 22 September 2013. The number of people killed in an al-Qaeda-linked attack on an upmarket Nairobi shopping mall has risen to 59, the Interior Ministry said. More than 1,000 people were rescued from the mall after militants of the Somali Islamist group al-Shabaab entered the mall on 21 September and opened fire on shoppers, injuring at least 300 people. EFE/EPA/KABIR DHANJI
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    Un soldado herido en Nairobi

    An injured Kenyan soldier (sitting on a wheelchair) is receiving treatment at Oshwal center in Nairobi on September 22, 2013, after he was shot on the second day of a security operation at an upmarket shopping mall in the Kenyan capital where suspected terrorrists engaged Kenyan security forces in a drawn out gun fight. Sporadic gunfire rang out as Kenyan security officials said today they were trying to kill or capture the remaining attackers and end the bloodbath at the upmarket Westgate mall, with the standoff now well into a second day. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MUCHUCHA
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    EL presidente de Kenia, Uhuru Kenyatta habla del atentado

    Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta (L) prepares to make his statement to the nation at the State House in Nairobi on September 22, 2013, following the overwhelming numbers of casualties from the Westgate mall shooting in the Kenyan capital. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said Sunday a nephew and his fiancee were among the 59 people confirmed killed in an ongoing siege in an upmarket shopping mall by Somali militants. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MUCHUCHA

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