Following the massacre at Garissa University that left almost 150 dead, (click here if you missed it), President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya has responded that his administration will ‘fight terrorism to the end.’
The “bloodbath” at the university targeted killing of Christian students and Kenyan President has stated that he will “respond in the severest ways possible,” in an address that was aired across the nation on Saturday, although Kenyans blamed his “corrupt” administration for the attack.
“We will fight terrorism to the end,” The Associated Press quoted Kenyatta as saying.
Four terrorists were reportedly killed 10 hours after the attacks and authorities also arrested five suspects, but the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab warned on Saturday of more attacks in Kenya similar to the assault on Garissa University that killed 148 people.
“Kenyan cities will run red with blood,” said al-Shabaab according to the SITE intelligence monitoring group.
“No amount of precaution or safety measures will be able to guarantee your safety, thwart another attack or prevent another bloodbath,” said al-Shabaab.