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NAIROBI (Reuters) - Three children who were attending Sunday school at a church in the Kenyan capital Nairobi were wounded when a hand grenade was thrown into the church, police said on Sunday.
Kenya has suffered a series of grenade attacks since it sent troops across the border into Somalia last October in pursuit of Islamist al Shabaab militants who it blamed for kidnapping its security personnel and Western tourists.
"There was an attack at St. Polycarp's church on Juja Road. Some people threw a hand grenade at a Sunday school service. Three children were injured," Charles Owino, deputy police spokesman, told Reuters.
Local television station, Citizen, reported that one child later died from his wounds.
"We suspect this blast might have been carried out by sympathizers of al Shabaab. These are the kicks of a dying horse since, of late, Kenyan police have arrested several suspects in connection with grenades," Owino said.
Masked assailants launched simultaneous gun and grenade raids on two churches in the northern town of Garissa in July, killing at least 17 people.
On Thursday, Kenyan troops under the African Union forces' banner launched a surprise offensive on the southern Somali port of Kismayu, the last stronghold of the al Shabaab, prompting the rebels to flee from the city.
(Reporting by Duncan Miriri and Humphrey Malalo, editing by Diana Abdallah)
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