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137 hostages buried in Kenya rubble: terrorists

The terrorists wh💦o laid siege to Nairobi mall claim 137 hostages were killed after being  buried in rubble by a Kenyan government assault team that unleashed “chemical gases” during  a  “demolition” that caused part of the building to collapse.

“Having failed to defeat the mujahideen inside the mall, the Kenyan govt disseminate♑d chemical gases to end the siege,” terror group Al-Shahab posted on what is believed to be a legitimate Twitter account for the murderous mall rats.

Kenyan officials quickly denied  the claim.

“Al-Shabab is known for wild allegations and there i𝓀s n💫o truth to what they’re saying,” government spokesman Manoah Esipisu told the Associated Press.

Kenya police responded to the Al-Shahab claim with a tweet that read: “We would like to reiterate tꦡhat its paramount we ignore TOTALLY the enemy with their propaganda. If we listen, we will have failed.”

Esipisu said no chemical weapons were used in its hostage-rescue effort and reiterated that the collapse of the floors occuౠrred after the jihadis set a fire in the five-story, 350,000 square foot shopping complex.

Esipisu said  the fire set by the terror team weakened a third floor parking lot, which collapsed onto the second floor, which then came down on the ground floor. The collapse killed eight people, who are included in the officia๊l death record, Esipisu said, adding that there could also be terrorists in the rubble.

He said the official civilian death toll remains at 61, but officials have said the ꦇdeath count will probably rise by as many as dozens of bodies that are believed to be still inside the luxury Westgate Mall.

In its tweets about the allegedly crushed hostages, the terror group 🦂 did not 𒉰specify what gases the Kenyans purportedly  used.

Gunshots echoing from inside the mall Wednesd💜ay were fired by government forces firing protectively as they went from room to room after tღaking control of the mall.

“During sanitization once you take control of the place, if you go to a room where you haven’t visited before you shoot first to make sure you aren’t walking into an ambush,” Esipisu said.  “But there hasn’t been any gunfire from the terrorists for more than 36 hours.”

“The mall is sealed off. It is a crime scene.”

Meanwhile, US forensics experts today are helping Kenyan forces search for bodies and evidencﷺe.

Robert Godec,  US Ambassador to Kenya, said the US team is providing eq🐽uipment and technical  support.

Also today, UK officials confirmed that a British man was arre💎sted in Kenya♎ following the siege.

Britain’s Foreign Office said is a statement that officials were speaking with the man, who is believed to be in his 30s, but would not release details of his arrest or his name. Britain’s t⛦op diplomat in Kenya said the man is “not of significant interes🥂t” in the deadly siege.

Accord🦄ing to the Daily Mail, the man was arrested Monday as he tried to board a flight from Kenya to Turkey. A Kenyꦕan official earlier said British and American citizens were involved in the terror attack but did not elaborate.

Nairobi morgue official🌄s said today that workers were preparing to enter the mall and start ✱retrieving bodies.

The dead include 61 civilians, six security guards and five terrorist groups, according to Kenyan auth🍬orities. officials.

Wednesday ntenter the The process of retrieving bodies from inside the mall still had not begun Wednesday morning — possibly indicating that the situatiꦑon was not yet considered secure — though a city morgue official said his workers🌱 were preparing to go into the building soon.

The attack claimed by Somali militant group al-Shabab killed at least 61 civilians, six ღsecurity officers and five ꦅextremists, the president said.

At least 175 people were injured.

Spokesman Esipisu said 11 terror suspects are in custody in the terror attack, which started Saturday after the extrem🦩ist stormed the upscale shopping plaza, lobbing grenades and openin🍷g fire on shoppers.

“At this at this point the interrogations are ongoing and I can’t reveal any of the details,” he said.

– with AP