Four people were killed, and several others were wounded, by an 'improvised explosive device' planted at a hotel in Mandera, Kenya on Monday.
NAIROBI, Kenya — An explosion at a small hotel located near a police station in northeastern Kenya killed four people, including three officers, and wounded several others on Monday, authorities said. The blast in the town of Mandera, which is on the border with Somalia, was caused by an improvised explosive device that had been planted at the hotel and was detonated as a crowd of people sat down to eat breakfast, police said.
The area is near the Kenya-Somalia border, from where militants have in the past infiltrated and launched attacks. The Kenyan government had last year announced plans to reopen the border with Somalia, but later postponed the reopening because of extremist attacks.
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