Fifteen people have been killed when gunmen burst into a church in Kenya.
The attackers killed two policemen guarding the church, snatched 
their rifles and then opened fire on the congregation. Forty people were
 wounded, said security officials.
A grenade attack against a second church in the city of Garissa wounded three people.
Two gunmen entered the simple wooden church at around 10:15 am while 
two others waited outside, police said. When the congregation fled the 
attack inside, they ran straight into another hail of bullets from 
gunmen outside. At least one grenade was detonated in the attack.
Overturned wooden benches littered the African Inland Church 
afterward. A victim wearing a simple blue dress lay on the sandy earth 
outside. Witnesses reported seeing the four gunmen flee in dark blue 
outfits and masks.
“We were deep in prayers preparing to give our offerings,” said a 
visibly shaken David Mwange, a churchgoer. “We first had a loud bang 
from outside which we mistook to be coming from the rooftops. We then 
had gun shots which made us to lie down. Within no time we had gunshots 
all over. Everybody was shouting and wailing in pain.”
Garissa Mayor Ismail Garat called the church assault “evil.” He said:
 “We are not used to witnessing such kinds of acts in our country, where
 people are just shot in broad daylight. We really want to know who the 
heartless people who did this are.”
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