Islamist fighters from Somalia's al Shabaab held out at a Nairobi shopping center after killing at least 62 people, surrounded by Kenyan forces trying to crush their group's cross-border jihad.
President Barack Obama offered U.S. support as the raid went into its fourth day, saying he believed Kenya—the scene of one of al Qaeda's first major attacks and a neighbor of chaotic Somalia—would continue to be a regional pillar of stability.
It remained unclear how many fighters and hostages were still cornered in Nairobi's Westgate shopping center on Tuesday, after a series of blasts and gunfire were followed by black smoke billowing from one part of the complex on Monday.
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