Terror attack in Kenya university campus "horrific": Modi
New Delhi, April 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 3 described as "horrific and utterly condemnable" the terror attack in a university campus in Kenya that left 70 students dead.
"Terror attack in Kenya is horrific. It is most distressing that a university campus was attacked in this manner. Utterly condemnable," Modi tweeted.

At least 70 Kenyan students were massacred when Somalia's Shebab Islamist group raided a university in the country's deadliest attack since the US Embassy bombings in 1998.
Masked gunmen began the assault before dawn, using grenades to blast open the gates of the university in the northeastern town of Garissa, near the border with war-torn Somalia, before attacking students as they slept.
PTI
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