Garissa University College attack

On 2 April 2015, gunmen stormed the Garissa University College in Garissa, Kenya, killing 148 people, and injuring at least 79. The militant groups Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabaab, which the gunmen claimed to belong to, took responsibility for the attack. The gunmen took over 700 students hostage, freeing Muslims and killing those who identified as Christians. The siege ended the same day, when all four of the attackers were killed. Five men were later arrested in connection with the attack, and a bounty was placed for the arrest of a suspected organizer.

2015 Garissa University College attack
Part of terrorism in Kenya
Location of Garissa Town in Kenya
LocationGarissa, Kenya
Coordinates00°27′05″S 39°39′41″E
Date2 April 2015 (2015-04-02)
05:30 (local time) (UTC+03:00)
TargetStudents
Attack type
Hostage-taking, mass shooting
WeaponsAK-47s and explosive belts
Deaths148
Injured79
PerpetratorsAl-Shabaab
MotiveKenyan participation in the AU Mission to Somalia

The attack was the deadliest in Kenya since the 1998 United States embassy bombings, and is the second deadliest overall, with more casualties than the 2002 Mombasa attacks, the 2013 Westgate shopping mall attack, the 2014 Nairobi bus bombings, the 2014 Gikomba bombings, the 2014 Mpeketoni attacks and the 2014 Lamu attacks.

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