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A Kenyan court finds two men guilty for their part in aiding Al-Shabaab gunmen who attacked the Westgate mall in Nairobi in 2013, killing 67 people. After a trial that began in January 2014, Magistrate Francis Andayi found that Mohamed Ahmed Abdi and Hassan Hussein Mustafa conspired with and assisted the four attackers, who died in a siege claimed by the Somalia-based Al-Qaeda-aligned group. The third accused, Liban Abdullahi Omar, was acquitted of all charges. A fourth accused was previously acquitted in January 2019. IMAGES
British security forces and emergency services replicate a militant attack on a shopping center as part of a training exercise. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Kabul, Dec 12 (EFE/EPA).- At least one person was killed and another injured Saturday when a series of rockets were fired into the center of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. It was the second such attack to rock the Afghan capital in less than a month. On November 21, eight people were killed and 31 injured when about two-dozen mortar rounds were fired into the center of Kabul. No group has claimed the attack so far. (Camera: JAWED KARGAR). SHOT LIST: AFGHAN SECURITY FORCES CORDON OFF A ROCKET ATTACK SITE IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Nairobi (Kenya), Oct 22 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Daniel Irungu).- Mohamed Ahmed and Hussein Hassan were found guilty Thursday by a Kenyan court of helping armed men linked to al-Qaeda launch an attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi in September 2013 that killed at least 67 people.FOOTAGE BY THE DEFENDANTS, MOHAMED AHMED AND HUSSEIN HASSAN, IN THE NAIROBI TRIAL.
Three terror suspects charged with aiding the gunmen involved in the Nairobi Westgate Mall attack of September 2013 appear in court. The judgement is postponed by one day. IMAGES