Three people have been killed and at least 60 wounded in twin bus bombings on a busy highway in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
The National Disaster Operations Center said of those wounded Sunday, at least 20 are in critical condition.
The explosions come a day after two blasts at the Kenyan coast killed four people. Police said a grenade thrown at a bus stop in the coastal town of Mombasa killed the four. The second blast at a public beach did not cause any fatalities,
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks.
Kenya has been hit by a wave of gun and explosives attacks since it sent troops to neighboring Somalia to fight the Islamist extremist group al-Shabab in 2011. The al-Qaida-linked militants have vowed to carry out terrorist attacks in Kenya to avenge the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia.
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack on Westgate Mall that killed at least 67 people in September.
The National Disaster Operations Center said of those wounded Sunday, at least 20 are in critical condition.
The explosions come a day after two blasts at the Kenyan coast killed four people. Police said a grenade thrown at a bus stop in the coastal town of Mombasa killed the four. The second blast at a public beach did not cause any fatalities,
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks.
Kenya has been hit by a wave of gun and explosives attacks since it sent troops to neighboring Somalia to fight the Islamist extremist group al-Shabab in 2011. The al-Qaida-linked militants have vowed to carry out terrorist attacks in Kenya to avenge the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia.
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack on Westgate Mall that killed at least 67 people in September.