At around 5:30 a.m. local time, gunmen stormed the Kenyan college campus and “shot indiscriminately” at students, authorities said on Thursday. At least 30 people were hospitalized, most from gunshot wounds and some with serious injuries, according to Kenya Red Cross. But is the Garissa University attack in Kenya terrorism? No group has claimed responsibility as of Thursday midday, but the country has been a target before by militants hailing from nearby Somalia. UpdateBBC and CNN report that Al Shabab has claimed responsibility for the Garissa attack. Officials have confirmed that 147 people have been killed and dozens more wounded.