Saturday’s attack was the deadliest in Nairobi since one in June 2010, not
attributed to Islamists, during a public meeting against the adoption of a
new constitution, in which the death toll was also six.
Neither attack came close to the devastating al-Qaeda car bombing of the US
embassy in August 1998 that killed 213 people and injured 5,000.
Last October, less than two weeks after the army sent troops and tanks into
Somalia, two grenade attacks in the space of less than 24 hours killed one
person and wounded 30.
Source: agencies
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