Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg on Friday
condemned the deadly attack at Garissa University College in
Kenya that has claimed 148 lives.
"It is with shock and sadness I have received the terrible
news of the incomprehensible attack at Garissa University
College.
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"I wish to express my full solidarity with Kenya
at this painful time," Solberg said in a letter to
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta.
She said Norway "condemns in the strongest
possible terms" the deadly attack in Kenya that took
place on Thursday and "remains on your side in the
fight against the scourge of terrorism."
"On behalf of the Norwegian government, please
accept my deepest condolences to the families of all
the innocent victims of this despicable attack and
my heartfelt sympathy and support to the injured,"
Solberg said.
The attack, which was claimed by Al-Qaida-linked 'al
Shabaab' fighters, is Kenya’s deadliest attack since the
1998 U.S. embassy bombings. |
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GARISSA (Xinhua) --
Damaged Elgon Hostel where victims were murdered on the
Moi University campus in Garissa.
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Kenya’s Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery said on Friday the
death toll of the attack at Garissa University College rose to
148, including 142 students, 3 policemen and 3 soldiers from
Kenya Defense Forces.The four
attackers from Al-Shabaab were all killed during the rescue
operation, the official confirmed. |
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