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Alshabaab kill 3 teachers in Garissa,Kenya.

Three teachers were killed in a suspected Al-Shabaab attack in Kamuthe area, Garissa County, in a pre-dawn strike on Monday.

Garissa County Regional Education Officer Yusuf Karayu confirmed three teachers died and one was injured at Kamuthe Boarding Primary School.

The injured teacher was rushed to Garissa Referral Hospital.

Reports suggested that the victims were non-locals.

The militants attacked Kamuthe school where teachers sleep and a nearby AP Camp around 1 a.m. on Monday.

Mr Karayu says the school has been closed and all teachers operating along the borderline will be transferred immediately.

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