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Five killed in Somalia blast

10 others hurt after car rams into checkpoint and explodes

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Mogadishu: At least five people were killed when militants exploded a suicide car bomb outside a popular hotel close to the presidenti­al palace in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu.

“We have confirmed five people killed including security guards,” police officer Mohamed Abdulkadir said, adding that 10 others were wounded.

He said the vehicle rammed through a checkpoint and was fired on by security forces before it exploded.

“The blast was very huge but thank God the number of casualties is fewer than the devastatio­n suggests,” Abdulkadir said.

A witness described seeing a large blast and a thick plume of smoke that rose high into the air.

“I saw a car speeding towards the area and huge smoke and fire went up in the sky,” said Elmi Ahmed.

A journalist at the scene described widespread damage to buildings in the area.

The al-Qaeda aligned Shabaab militants claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, saying they targeted the SYL hotel because it “is close to the presidenti­al palace, and also home to apostates and unbeliever­s”.

The fortified hotel, popular with government officials, business people and visiting diplomats and delegation­s, was previously attacked in both February this year and January last year.

The January 2015 attack killed at least five people when a suicide car bomber rammed the hotel gates on the eve of a visit by Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

In February this year, 14 people were killed when twin blasts were triggered close to the hotel and the neighbouri­ng Peace Garden on a busy Friday afternoon.

Both previous attacks were also claimed by the Shabaab, which quit the capital five years ago but continues to launch attacks against government, military, civilian and foreign targets in its fight to overthrow the internatio­nally-backed government.

The group is expected to try and violently disrupt elections due to be held in September and October.

The militants have also staged repeated attacks in neighbouri­ng Kenya and a recent security analysis warned the group was expanding its horizons with cells active in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda as well as Somalia.

 ??  ?? Extensive damages: security forces standing at the syL hotel that was partly destroyed following a car bomb claimed by al shabaab militants outside the president’s palace in the somali capital of Mogadishu. — Reuters
Extensive damages: security forces standing at the syL hotel that was partly destroyed following a car bomb claimed by al shabaab militants outside the president’s palace in the somali capital of Mogadishu. — Reuters

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