Minister confirms killing of alleged mastermind of Kenyan university attack
It would be recalled that the Somali Al-Shabaab militants took control of a university campus in the town of Garissa, gunning down people they identified as Christians.
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The minister made the confirmation in Mogadishu, adding that the Special Forces killed Mohamed Mohamud- Ali, also known as Mohamed Kuno or Gamadhere, during a raid near the town of Kismayo.
The 15-hour siege ended with security forces killing the four attackers.
The attack was the deadliest by al-Shabaab in Kenya, which the Islamists targeted due to the presence of Kenyan peacekeepers in neighbouring Somalia.
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