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Six Kenyans killed in Somalia in suspected Al-Shabaab attack

Al-Shabaab militants in Elasha Biyaha, Somalia, on February 13, 2012.

Al-Shabaab militants in Elasha Biyaha, Somalia, on February 13, 2012.

Photo credit: AFP

Six Kenyans have been killed in Dhobley, Somalia by suspected Alshabaab militants,  Liboi Deputy County Commissioner Ali Manduku has confirmed.

Mr Manduku said the six are from the Meru region in Kenya and have been hawking plastic utensils in Dhobley Town.

"The bodies will be brought to Liboi this evening for identification. They have been doing business in Dhobley for a long time.

"We are yet to know why they were killed," Mr Manduku said by phone.

Mr Manduku could not explain how the six found their way into Dhobley despite a closed border between Kenya and Somalia. 

Kenya announced the closure of her border with Somalia in 2011.

Despite the closure, residents of both countries have continued to interact and crisscross the border engaging in business deals.