Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Somalia blast kills 34

New president visits wounded

- ABDI GULED

MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia’s new president visited victims wounded by the Mogadishu car bomb that on Sunday killed 34. President Mohamed Abdulahi Mohamed offered a $100,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of those who planned the blast.

The explosion hit a busy marketplac­e in the western part of the capital, said police Capt. Moer hamed Hussein.

“It was a horrific and barbaric attack only aimed at killings civilians,” he said from the scene of the blast.

Sabriye Abdullahi, an ambulance driver, told The Associated Press that some of the injured victims died on their way to the hospitals.

“Many of them suffered extensive third degree burns and others were burned beyond recognitio­n,” he said.

The blast from a car parked near a restaurant went off when shoppers and traders were gathered inside the market, said district commission-- Ahmed Abdulle.

Mohamed Haji, a butcher who suffered shrapnel wounds, pointed to a clothes shop devastated by the blast. “Someone had parked the car here and left before it was detonated,” he said. Pieces of wood and metal sheets on the ground were all that remained of the shop.

The powerful explosion was the first major attack since Somalia’s new president was elected on Feb. 8. Although no group has yet claimed responsibi­lity, it bears the hallmarks of Somalia’s Islamic extremists rebels, al-Shabab.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A shopkeeper surveys the wreckage of shops destroyed by a blast Sunday in Mogadishu, Somalia. A car bomb exploded as people gathered in a busy marketplac­e.
ASSOCIATED PRESS A shopkeeper surveys the wreckage of shops destroyed by a blast Sunday in Mogadishu, Somalia. A car bomb exploded as people gathered in a busy marketplac­e.

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