Kenya's security chiefs have been
summoned by the parliament's defence committee for questioning over the
Westgate mall siege.
Correspondents say blame game is
playing out in the Kenyan media, with various security agencies pointing the
finger at each other.
Sixty-seven people are known to have
died in the attack, while Kenya's Red Cross says 61 people are still missing.
Forensic experts are still combing
the complex, looking for bodies and clues.
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab says
it was behind the attack and subsequent four-day siege at the upmarket mall in
the Kenyan capital.
Kenya is in its third day of
official mourning for both the civilian and military victims of the siege.
President Uhuru Kenyatta is attending the funeral of
his nephew and his nephew's fiancee at a church service in the capital,
Nairobi, where he has addressed the congregation.
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