Texarkana Gazette

Extremist attack on Somali hotel leaves 26 dead

- By Abdi Guled

MOGADISHU, Somalia—Islamic extremists blew up the gate of a Somali hotel with a car bomb and took over the building for more than 14 hours, leaving 26 people dead before Somali forces who besieged the hotel overnight killed the attackers. The victims included a prominent Canadian-Somali journalist .

Three Kenyans, three Tanzanians, two Americans and a Briton also were among the dead, said Ahmed Madobe, the president of Jubbaland regional state which controls Kismayo. Fifty-six people, including two Chinese, were injured in the hotel attack, he told reporters.

At least four al-Shabab assailants attacked the Asasey Hotel Friday evening, beginning with a suicide car bomb at the entrance gate and followed by an assault by gunmen who stormed the hotel, which is frequented by politician­s, patrons and lawmakers.

The attack lasted more than 14 hours before troops shot dead all attackers inside the hotel compound, Col. Abdiqadir Nur, a local police officer, told The Associated Press.

Somalia’s Islamic extremist rebels, al-Shabab, claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Al-Shabab, which is allied to al-Qaida, often uses car bombs to infiltrate heavily fortified targets like the hotel in Kismayo, which has been relatively quiet in recent years.

The attack is a blow to the Somalia government’s efforts to hold nation-wide, one-person onevote elections next year.

Security officials cordoned off the site of the attack and prevented journalist­s from taking photos or video of the damaged hotel and in some cases destroyed journalist­s’ cameras. Government officials have not been available for further interviews.

Canadian journalist Hodan Nalayeh and her husband, Farid Jama Suleiman, died in the attack, Mogadishu-based independen­t radio station Radio Dalsan confirmed to AP.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ The Asasey Hotel is seen Saturday after an attack in Kismayo, Somalia. At least 10 people, including two journalist­s, were killed in Friday’s attack on the port city hotel, a Somali official said. The attack started with a suicide car bomb blast, and then gunmen stormed into the hotel.
Associated Press ■ The Asasey Hotel is seen Saturday after an attack in Kismayo, Somalia. At least 10 people, including two journalist­s, were killed in Friday’s attack on the port city hotel, a Somali official said. The attack started with a suicide car bomb blast, and then gunmen stormed into the hotel.

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