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Al Shabaab Militants Destroy Telecom Mast In Border Region, Kenyan Police Say

The entrance to Garissa Police Headquarters is pictured in Garissa on February 26, 2013. Garissa, in Eastern Kenya, has seen regular violence in recent months, attributed by many to the instability in neighbouring Somalia. AFP PHOTO/Will Boase (Photo credit should read Will Boase/AFP/Getty Images)

Kenyan police on Friday said Al-Shabaab militants destroyed a telecommunications mast in Elele area, Mandera County, along the Somali border.

The militants used bombs to bring down the only mast in the area, affecting communication, Northeastern regional police commander Rono Bunei said.

“Communication has been cut in the area after the destruction of the mast. We are pursuing the matter,” he said on the phone.

There were casualties in the attack on the Safaricom mast, Bunei said.

The attackers escaped soon after the dawn assault, he said.

Al-Shabaab militants usually destroy telecom masts to disrupt police response and communication in the area before they could inflict harm on the locals.

The extremists, believed to have crossed from Somalia, have also been targeting schools and residential houses rented by communities that are not native to the volatile northeastern Kenyan counties of Garissa, Mandera and Wajir.

The attack comes four days after newly built police offices and houses were destroyed in an Al-Shabaab explosion at Borehole 11 area of Mandera South constituency, Mandera County.

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