The Phnom Penh Post

Somalia suicide truck blast kills more than 20 people

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MORE than 20 people were killed yesterday in a suicide truck bombing in the Somali capital Mogadishu, police said, in a fresh strike claimed by the al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab group.

“The tally we have made so far indicates that more than 20 people, most of them civilians, were killed in the blast,” said Ibrahim Mohamed, a Somali police commander. He said the toll might rise further as the injured and dead had been taken to different hospitals around the city. It was unclear how many people had been in the vicinity of the blast.

Abdikadir Abdirahman Adem, director of Mogadishu’s AMIN ambulance service, said his staff had transporte­d 48 injured people to hospital.

“The bomber targeted a civilian area. There were porters and other smallscale traders in the area when the blast occurred,” said Mohamed.

Mogadishu residents described hearing a huge blast outside the city’s busy seaport, seeing a plume of smoke that rose above the skyline.

A spokesman for the city adminstrat­ion, Abdifatah Omar Halane, said investigat­ions were under way.

The Shabaab group claimed responsibi­lity in a statement distribute­d on its Telegram messaging account. It said the target was a military base close to the port and claimed to have killed “nearly 30”. The group frequently exaggerate­s the number killed in its attacks.

The Shabaab is fighting to overthrow the internatio­nally-backed government of Somalia and regularly stages deadly attacks on government, military and civilian targets in the capital and elsewhere in the war-torn country.

Yesterday’s attack took place close to the entrance to city port and was large even by Mogadishu’s standards.

“I have never witnessed such a blast which caused so much devastatio­n,” said local resident Abdukarim Osman.

The attack comes as Somalia is in the process of electing a new government with the much-delayed presidenti­al vote due on December 28.

 ?? MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB/AFP ?? A Somali soldier walks through the wreckage at the scene of the bomb attack near the Mogadishu port yesterday.
MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB/AFP A Somali soldier walks through the wreckage at the scene of the bomb attack near the Mogadishu port yesterday.

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