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Al Shabaab car bomb kills at least six in central Mogadishu

September 02, 2018
A woman reacts near the scene of a blast in the district office of Hawlwadag in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Sunday. — Reuters
A woman reacts near the scene of a blast in the district office of Hawlwadag in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Sunday. — Reuters

MOGADISHU — At least six people were killed when a suicide car bomb struck a local government office in central Mogadishu on Sunday, destroying the building and a Qur’anic school opposite.

Militant group Al Shabaab said it was behind the attack on Hawlwadag district office, which also blew off the roof of a mosque and damaged houses nearby.

At least six people had been killed, including soldiers, civilians and the suicide bomber, and a dozen injured, according to police officer Mohamed Hussein.

The school was open but at the time of the blast most children were away from the building on a break.

Earlier the director of the Amin ambulance service told Reuters that at least 14 people had been injured, including 6 children.

A Reuters journalist on the scene saw a human hand and blood stains in the rubble as people searched for survivors.

Abdiasis Abu Musab, Al Shabaab’s military operations spokesman, said the group had carried out the attack.

"We are behind the suicide attack. We targeted the district office in which there was a meeting. We killed 10 people so far, we shall give details later."

Somalia has been wracked by lawlessness and violence since 1991. Al Shabaab is fighting to dislodge a Western-backed government protected by African Union-mandated peacekeepers. — Reuters


September 02, 2018
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