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The number of people killed when masked gunmen stormed an upmarket mall in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Saturday and sprayed gunfire on shoppers and staff, has risen to 22, according to Kenyan Red Cross.
An estimated 50 people have been wounded in the attack.

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policeman carries a baby to safety after masked gunmen stormed an
upmarket mall and sprayed gunfire on shoppers and staff, killing at
least six on September 21, in Nairobi. SIMON MAINA / AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Police and ambulances surrounded the Westgate mall, which is popular with wealthy Kenyans and expatriates and would have been packed with families on a sunny weekend day.
Terrified people could be seen running away from the compound clutching children while others crawled along walls to avoid stray bullets.

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woman is carried to safety on Saturday after masked gunmen stormed a
mall and shot at shoppers and staff in Nairobi, Kenya. Simon
Maina/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
“I suddenly heard gunshots and saw everyone running around so we lay down. I saw two people who were lying down and bleeding, I think they were hit by bullets,” he said.
“Initially we thought it is police fighting thugs. But we could not leave until when officers walked in, shot in the air and told us to get out.”
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