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Heavy gunfire heard coming from Nairobi shopping mall
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Kenya security personnel take cover outside the Westgate Mall after shooting started inside the mall early Monday morning, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued 'most' of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo
Kenya security personnel take cover outside the Westgate Mall after shooting started inside the mall early Monday morning, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued 'most' of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo


 Heavy and rapid bursts of gunfire were heard coming from inside Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall at dawn today, a correspondent at the scene said.

A Kenyan security source said an assault against Al Qaeda-linked Somali gunmen inside the complex was underway.

The AFP correspondent said he heard about 15 minutes of fierce gunfire which then subsided. An AFP photographer at the scene said troops posted around the mall ducked for cover.

The photographer said it was "sounded as if the shots were coming from somewhere around the mall, or were being fired from a vantage point in the mall."

The Kenyan army had earlier said it had managed to isolate the Islamist attackers, who stormed the complex at midday yesterday, killing at least 68 people and taking hostages. Around 200 people were also wounded.

The army had described the operation as "delicate" because the gunmen were holding a number of hostages.

Shebab rebels said its fighters had carried out the attack in retaliation for Kenya's military intervention in Somalia, where African Union troops are battling the Islamists.

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(Published 23 September 2013, 10:44 IST)