Kenya Declares Three Days of Mourning for Garissa

As President Uhuru Kenyatta promises to "fight terrorism to the end", security agencies have been urged to co-operate and collaborate with allies and partners to successfully detect attacks and take preventive action.

A military officer escorts a student rescued during the Garissa university attack.

Survivors.

The siege in the north-eastern town of Garissa, close to Kenya's border with Somalia, claimed the lives of scores of students, and several police officers and soldiers.

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