The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Somali siege ends, at least 19 dead

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MOGADISHU: Security forces on Friday ended a siege by Al-Shabaab insurgents nearly 24 hours after jihadists mounted an attack in the Somali capital Mogadishu that left at least 19 dead.

“The last terrorist gunman was killed after the security forces destroyed a room in which he was taking cover and the siege is over now,” Ismail Muktar, the commission­er for Hamar Jajab district, told reporters.

“The security forces are clearing the area.”

The attack began on Thursday evening at around 1800 GMT, when a Shabaab militant in a car blew himself up, causing a huge blast that ripped the front off a major hotel and left several cars in flames on the busy street.

Other fighters then stormed inside a building housing a restaurant, where they were quickly surrounded by police.

Sporadic shooting continued throughout Thursday night and into Friday.

Medics pulled five bodies from the wreckage immediatel­y after the explosion, but the recovery of more bodies was blocked for hours by the ensuing fighting.

“Those killed include children. The Shebab assailants, whom we saw, were only two,” said former Somali MP Abdi Barre Jibril.

By Friday afternoon, officials said the death toll had climbed significan­tly.

“We have recovered 14 more dead bodies from under the rubble of collapsed buildings, bringing the total number of dead to 19,” said Aamin Ambulance director Abdikadir Abdirahman.

At least 112 people were admitted to the city’s three main hospitals, hospital sources said.

Heavy explosions could be heard coming from the building on Friday afternoon as elite soldiers appeared to move in to storm Shabaab positions.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? People stand near damaged buildings after a suicide car bomb exploded, targeting a hotel in a business center in Maka Al Mukaram street, Mogadishu, Somalia.
— Reuters photo People stand near damaged buildings after a suicide car bomb exploded, targeting a hotel in a business center in Maka Al Mukaram street, Mogadishu, Somalia.

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