Somali based al-Shabaab militants are warning of more attacks on Kenya.
The group says it will make the country's cities run red with blood.
A statement released today, the group accuse the Kenyan military of committing "a countless number of atrocities against the Muslim population [of Somalia]," and say the Kenyan people must suffer for their choice of government.
There have been five arrests following the massacre at the country's Garissa University which left 148 people dead.
The terrorists reportedly targeted Christian students, allowing Muslims to flee.
Meanwhile, Uganda is on high alert amid reports of a planned terrorist attack at one of the country's Christian universities.
The neighbouring country has stepped up security and a squad of over 40 anti-terrorism officers have been deployed at the UCU. college campus.
The full statement from al-Shabaab is below:
#AlShabaab releases statement on #Garissa university attack, threatens for more attack in #Kenya. #GarissaAttack pic.twitter.com/dAJdoaZGPv
— Live From Mogadishu (@Daudoo) April 4, 2015