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At least 3 killed in Kenya minibus attack

An explosive device went off in a minivan killing at least three people in Nairobi Saturday, in what appears to be the city's first terrorist attack since the Westgate Mall attack in September.

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Damaged vehicles are seen at the scene of a blast near Pangani Police Station in Kenya's capital Nairobi, December 14. A suspected grenade attack on a minibus in Kenya's capital on Saturday killed at least four people near a Somali-dominated area of the city, police said, an incident that mirrors explosions last year that were blamed on Somali militants.

At least three people were killed Saturday after a device exploded inside a passenger van in the capital, Kenyan police said, in what appears to be the first attack inside Nairobi since the deadly terrorist assault on an upscale mall in September.

The explosion happened as the minibus was traveling from Eastleigh neighborhood of Nairobi to the city center, said Benson Kibue, chief of police in Nairobi. Investigators believe an improvised explosive device was used in the Saturday attack that likely killed more people, he said. No more details were immediately available.

Sometimes called聽Kenya's聽"Little Mogadishu," Eastleigh is known for its large population of ethnic Somalis. The neighborhood came under fresh scrutiny by investigators following the Sept. 21 attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall, a bloody four-day siege in which at least 67 people were killed. A Western official familiar with the Westgate attack investigation told The Associated Press last month that all four attackers were ethnic Somalis who had spent time in Eastleigh. The official confirmed that all four gunmen arrived in聽Kenya聽in June and attended a gym in the neighborhood.

Kenya聽has been the scene of multiple attacks since the country sent its military to Somalia in 2011 to fight the extremist Islamic rebels al-Shabab.

Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the Westgate attack, saying it was in retribution for聽Kenya's聽involvement in Somalia. The group, which is linked to al-Qaida, had threatened large-scale attacks for years, and it has said more will be carried out unless聽Kenya聽withdraws.

Kenya聽has been grappling with its large population of Somali refugees since the Westgate attack, with government officials announcing plans to speed up their return home. Nearly 500,000 Somali refugees live in聽Kenya, most of them in the sprawling Dadaab refugee settlement near the Somali border. In the last several years Somali refugee camps, particularly Dadaab, have been hit by a spate of blasts by grenades and other improvised explosive devices.

Last month聽Kenya, Somalia and the United Nations refugee agency signed an agreement saying the 475,000 registered Somali refugees inside聽Kenya聽will get support when they return to their homeland 鈥 if they choose to return.

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