The explosion happened as the minibus was travelling from Eastleigh neighbourhood of Nairobi to the city center, said Benson Kibue, chief of police in Nairobi. Investigators believe an improvised explosive device was used in today's attack that likely killed more people, he said. No more details were immediately available.
Sometimes called Kenya's "Little Mogadishu," Eastleigh is known for its large population of ethnic Somalis. The neighbourhood came under fresh scrutiny by investigators following the Sept. 21 attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall, a bloody four-day siege in which at least 67 people were killed.
Kenya has been the scene of multiple attacks since the country sent its military to Somalia in 2011 to fight the extremist Islamic rebels al-Shabab.
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the Westgate attack, saying it was in retribution for Kenya's involvement in Somalia. The group, which is linked to Al-Qaeda, had threatened large-scale attacks for years, and it has said more will be carried out unless Kenya withdraws.
Last month Kenya, Somalia and the United Nations refugee agency signed an agreement saying the 475,000 registered Somali refugees inside Kenya will get support when they return to their homeland if they choose to return.
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