Kenyan police on Thursday interrogated two Al Qaeda suspectsÂ’ wives caught fleeing Somalia, as mystery remained over whether their husbands survived a US air strike. A Kenyan counter-terrorism source said the wives and three children of two Al Qaeda suspects, wanted for the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania and a 2002 hotel blast on the Kenyan coast, had been arrested. Unconfirmed reports say one of three Al Qaeda suspects - Comorian Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Sudanese Abu Talha al-Sudani and Kenyan Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan - was killed. But it was not known which one. Mohammed and NabhanÂ’s wives and children were caught trying to cross into Kenya from Ras Kamboni, on SomaliaÂ’s southern tip, long thought by Western and east African intelligence agencies to be the site of a militant training camp. |