In a nationally televised address, Kenyatta declared his country "bloodied but unbowed" after the attack.
"We confronted this evil without flinching, confronted our deep grief and pain, and conquered it," he said.
Five terrorists were
killed in the fighting, Kenyatta said. Eleven other people had been
arrested over possible connections to the attack.
The victory came at a cost: at least 61 civilian deaths, six dead security officers and some 175 injuries. Sixty-two people remain hospitalized, he said. The Kenya Red Cross was reporting 62 deaths.
The death toll may yet
rise. The Red Cross said 65 people remain unaccounted for, and Kenyatta
said three floors of the mall had collapsed, trapping some bodies.
He did not explain the
cause of the collapse, but fires and explosions had been noted at the
upscale venue throughout parts of the last two days.

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