Four attackers, one wearing a green belt laden with grenades caught on CCTV

Civilians flee as gunfire erupts at the hotel complex, while members of the security forces (right) fire back at the attackers A British man and an American man are among at least 15 people killed after four gunmen sprayed guests with bullets and a suicide bomber blew himself up in a terror attack on a luxury hotel in Kenya.

The four attackers, one wearing a green belt laden with grenades, were seen on CCTV blasting their way into the hotel and office complex in Nairobi after denoting car bombs outside a nearby bank.

The suicide bomber then blew himself up in the lobby before the other three began hurling grenades and shooting people as they fled or hid under tables.

Charles Njenga, a worker at the complex, said after fleeing: ‘What I have seen is terrible. I have seen a human as I ran out and there is what looks like minced meat all over.’

The footage shows three of the gunmen dressed in black tops with green vests and Ak47 rifles.

In the footage, the suspected terrorists are seen signalling one another to take different positions as they fired indiscriminately to anyone on sight.

Minutes later, all the four attackers are seen in a different angle as they make their way to the hotel.

Two of them open fire at a white jeep which was at the parking lot.

They then split themselves into two groups and walked towards the hotel from different directions.

CCTV showing two of the alleged attackers walking past a barrier towards the hotel wearing dark paramilitary-style gear. Al Shabaab has already claimed responsibility for the carnage 

Special forces units were sent in to flush the gunmen out, and officials said the scene was secure at around 11pm local time (8pm GMT). But there were reports of further gunfire at 2am then again two hours later, when around 50 casualties trapped inside the building were still being evacuated. The fate of the three terrorists is unclear.

The Somali Islamist militant group al Shabaab claimed that it was behind the attack at the 14 Riverside Drive complex – which includes a large hotel known as DusitD2, banks and offices. They claimed to have killed 47 people but gave no evidence.

A UK Foreign Office spokeswoman said: ‘The situation is ongoing. We are in contact with the Kenyan authorities who are coordinating a response and stand ready to assist as required.’ The US State Department said: ‘We can confirm that a US citizen was killed in the attack.’

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