While the survivors of the attack against students their university were transported to other facilities, the whole country is still in shock and on alert.
Facing the attack claimed by Islamist Shebab against campus that left nearly 150 dead, the head of state Uhuru Kenyatta promised to prevent the establishment of a caliphate in Kenya: "We will do everything to defend our lifestyle. Families and friends of survivors at all, know that our security forces continue accomplices. Everything will be done to bring them to justice, including the true mastermind of the attack. I offered a reward for information leading to his capture. "
The Kenyan president acknowledged that the fight against al-Shabaab was difficult to conduct because those who organized and financed the attack on Thursday in "are built solidly" in the population according to him.
For example and while recalling that the respond "as severely as possible" and "do not bend" the authorities conducted a disaster staging exposing the remains of the four attackers in public.
For families, the horror continues with a parade at the Nairobi morgue to inquire about the news, try to find one of their own and often learn, often after genetic investigations the terrible news of their death.
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