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5 killed in blast in Kenyan town - police

Garissa - Five people were killed in a New Year's Eve hand grenade attack and shooting in a bar in the eastern Kenyan town of Garissa near the border with Somalia, police said on Sunday.

"There was an explosion in a club in town shortly before midnight [on Saturday] and five people died," a senior police oficer at Northeast provincial headquarters told AFP.

"After the explosion in the club there was shooting outside and people were running all over. It appears they targeted New Year celebrations," the officer added, asking not to be named.

Regional police chief Leo Nyongesa told AFP: "We are investigating. We are looking for the attackers."

Residents voiced fears that the attackers might have been Somali Shabaab insurgents or their sympathisers, intent on creating a divide between Christians and Muslims in the region.

Peter Mwathis, a guard who was wounded in the attack in the garrison town, described the assailants as four men dressed in military uniform.

"I was confronted by a man in full Kenyan army uniform who asked me to open the gate. When I saw he was holding a grenade I ran into the bushes," he told AFP from his hospital bed.

"Then I heard a big blast and the place was sprayed with bullets. I thought I had escaped but later on I felt a sharp pain in my chest and realised that it was a bullet wound.

"I heard people cry loudly as more bullets whistled through the air targeting those fleeing from the bar," he added.

The predominantly Muslim town, the capital of Northeast province, lies just 100km from the Somali border and 70km from Dadaab, a complex of Somali refugee camps.

Nairobi sent troops and tanks into Somalia in mid-October to fight the Shabaab which it accuses of staging a series of attacks on Kenyan soil.

Since the deployment, Kenya's northeast has been the focus of a series of attacks, often blamed by the authorities on sympathisers of Shabaab militants who control swathes of central and southern Somalia.

On Christmas Eve, a grenade explosion in a bar in Wajir, another town in the same region, left six people wounded.

Garissa has been one of the worst hit by the violence. On November 24, two grenade attacks there killed three people and injured 27. On November 5 a grenade attack on a church in the town killed two people and injured four.

Kenyan police had announced on Saturday that they would be circulating photographs of 15 people they believe can provide information on the Shabaab.

Police spokesperson Eric Kiraithe told journalists the nine Kenyans, two Asians and four Somalis are believed to have left Somalia and that some were thought to be in Kenya already "with the intent of engaging in criminal activities".

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