Christians Kill in Sunday Service Mass in Kenya Prayers

Kenya's border region has been tense since it sent troops into Somalia to pursue al-Shabab Islamic militants.

"We condemn this act in the strongest terms possible," Mr Ndolo said. The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims also condemned Sunday's church attacks, saying that "all places of worship must be respected", reported the AFP news agency. 'Terrible scene' Sunday's attacks took place during morning sermons at the churches in the garrison town. The Provincial Medical Officer for North Eastern Province in Kenya, Mahamad Abey Shekh, said 15 people had been killed. About 40 were thought to be wounded, several in serious condition.