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Somali Islamists mount attacks

30 killed in series of al-Shabaab strikes

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SOMALIA’s al-Shabaab Islamist group rammed a military base with a suicide truck bomb, shot dead an intelligen­ce officer and killed 12 people in a Kenyan border town in a series of strikes over 24 hours, the militants said yesterday The group, which once ruled much of Somalia, wants to topple the Western-backed government in Mogadishu and drive out African AMISOM peacekeepe­rs comprised of soldiers from Kenya, Djibouti, Uganda, Ethiopia and other African nations.

The attacks mark the build up to elections in coming weeks for the Somali parliament, which will in turn pick a new president to continue slow reconstruc­tion efforts in a nation racked by more than two decades of conflict.

Al-Shabaab spokesman Abdiasis Abu Musab said the group was behind a truck bomb that rammed into an AMISOM base in the Somali town of Beledweyne, north of Mogadishu. He said 17 soldiers from Djibouti were killed.

AMISOM, which is battling the Islamist rebels in support of the government, said a vehicle packed with explosives was set off at the base and 10 suspected al-Shabaab militants attacked. “The terrorists were all killed,” it said on Twitter. “Reinforcem­ent from a nearby base was rushed to the camp and the situation swiftly brought under control.”

Al-Shabaabtyp­ically rams the entrance to a target site with a car bomb so that its fighters can storm in.

The al-Shabaab spokesman also said the group shot senior intelligen­ce officer Colonel Abdiasis Araye as he walked to a mosque on Monday in Mogadishu and was behind yesterday’s early morning attack on a hotel in Kenya’s north-eastern Mandera town, killing at least 12 people. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? IN RUINS: A man inspects the damage at a guest house attacked by suspected Islamist militants in the north-eastern town of Mandera, Kenya, killing 12 people, yesterday.
PICTURE: EPA IN RUINS: A man inspects the damage at a guest house attacked by suspected Islamist militants in the north-eastern town of Mandera, Kenya, killing 12 people, yesterday.

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