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  2. Nairobi DusitD2 complex attack - Wikipedia

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    The gunmen regrouped and arrived at the far end of the complex, killing six people. They then entered the DusitD2 Hotel, and opened fire at the remaining guests inside. [9] Initial reports were of gunfire and two explosions at the hotel, with one originating from the suicide bomber and the other from the grenades thrown by the shooters.

  3. Dusit International - Wikipedia

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    Dusit Thani Hotel, Bangkok. Dusit Thani Public Company Limited, branded as Dusit International, is a Thai multinational hospitality company headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. Dusit International has 55 hotels and resorts in 16 countries. Founded by Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui in 1948, the company is now led by Suphajee Suthumpun. [4] [5]

  4. Category:Attacks on hotels in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    1980 Nairobi hotel bombing; T. Treetops Hotel This page was last edited on 28 April 2024, at 20:36 (UTC). Text ... By using this site, ...

  5. Terrorism in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    He was identified as 34-year-old Qaddura Mohammed Abdel al-Hamid of Morocco, and he was said to have checked into the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi in the last week of 1980. Al-Hamid was found to have paid for his room up until New Year's Day, but slipped away on the afternoon of 31 December.

  6. List of airports in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Location ICAO IATA Airport name Civil airports Amboseli: HKAM: ASV: Amboseli Airport: Angama Mara ANA: Angama Mara Airport: Bamburi BMQ: Bamburi Airport

  7. Kenya Airports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) is the owner and operator of nine civilian airports and airstrips in Kenya. Kenya Airports Authority was established by an act of Parliament in 1992, by the ruling Kenya African National Union government.