Saturday November 22, 2014
One officer said the passengers, who were travelling to Nairobi, were "brutally executed" by the Islamic extremists.
His colleague claimed that the 60 people on board were told to disembark, and then sorted into two groups based on the faith they professed.
The attack took place in Mandera, a town on the border between Kenya and Somalia. An estimated 100 militants were involved.
According to a regional police chief, the extremists were planning to drive the non-Muslims into Somalia, but the bus became stuck.
Al Shabab, a well-known terror organisation, was also responsible for the attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, which left 67 people dead.
The group, which has been fighting to topple Somalia's government, said last September's massacre was in retaliation to the continued presence of Kenyan troops in the warring country.
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