The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bombings by militants kill nearly 20 in Somalia

Group aims to topple Westernbac­ked government.

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MOGADISHU, SOMALIA —

Three explosions in four days have shattered the Somalian capital and left a trail of carnage in their wake, killing nearly 20 people and injuring dozens of others, as Islamic militants unleashed a wave of attacks on the country.

On Sunday, a car bomb exploded at a security checkpoint near the Interior Ministry on a road leading to the presidenti­al palace in the capital, Mogadishu. At least three people, in addition to the bomber, were killed, a

police chief said.

The blast sent a plume of blacksmoke billowing above the skyline.

The police chief, Gen. Bashir Mohamed Jama, said that fifive other people had been injured in the blast and that authoritie­s had thwarted two other suicide bombing attacks Sunday morning.

Al-Shabab, an Islamic extremist group affiliated with al- Qaida, claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, saying it had killed 13 members of the security forces, although that could not be independen­tly verifified.

Thegroup, whichhasbe­en behind bombings and other attacks in Mogadishu, aims to topple Somalia’s Western- backed federal government.

Earlier Sunday, another car bomb exploded inSiinka Dheer, outside Mogadishu, but the toll was not immediatel­y clear. Some reports said that one person had been killed, along with the driver.

Mogadishu’s mayor, Abdirahman Omar Osman, also knownas Yariisow, condemned the attacks, saying, “These terror acts will not stop us.”

Dr. Abdulkadir­Adan, from Mogadishu’s onlyemerge­ncy servicesun­it, said, “Our vehicles andrescue teams immediatel­y reached the Sayid checkpoint to rescue civilian injured at the scene.”

Mohamed Abdulle, a resident of Mogadishu, said in a phone interview Sunday, “I personally saw and counted the deaths of three people; they were civilians.” He added, “I could also see manymotorb­ikes and cars, which were completely burned and destroyed by the blast.”

The explosions occurred days after a bomb went offff outside the Weheliye Hotel in the city, killing at least 14people, mostly young entrepre- neurs, and injuring at least 10 others Thursday afternoon, according to police and rescue services.

Abdiasis Ali Ibrahim, spokesman for the internal security minister, confifirme­d the deathtoll to the state-run RadioMogad­ishu. Al-Shabab also claimed responsibi­lity for that attack.

The fifirst car bomb Sunday was detonated at a checkpoint after soldiers stopped a suspicious vehicle, a senior police captain, Mohamed Hussein, told The Associated Press.

Those who died included two soldiers, he said, while many of the nearly 10 people woundedwer­e rickshaw drivers.

Off iffic er Mohamed Ab di told the AP that the earlier explosion that day had occurred after soldiers inspected another “suspicious” car that was stuck on a road in the Siinka Dheer area.

S om aliasu ff ff ff ff ff f fe redone of its deadliest attacks in October, when a double truck bombing killed 512 people. The attack came as the United States under President Donald Trump has made a renewed push to defeat al- Shabab, which has terrorized Somalia and elsewhere in East Africa for years, killing civilians across borders, worsening famine and de stabilizin­g a broad stretch of the region.

Last year, the country’s president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, declaredwa­r on the militant group even as he of ff ff ff ff ff fe red amnesty to its

fifififigh­ters — whomhe referred to as “brainwashe­d youth.” But the wave of attacks has continued.

U.S. forces have stepped upe ff ff ff ff ff ff or ts against al-Sh ab ab, with the military carrying out about 30 airstrikes in Somalia last year, twice as many as in 2016.

 ?? FARAH ABDIWARSAM­EH / AP ?? Somali soldiers and a boy stand near the wreckage of a three-wheeledmot­orcycle taxi at the scene of a car bomb explosion near the parliament building in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia, on Sunday. A car bomb exploded near Somalia’s parliament...
FARAH ABDIWARSAM­EH / AP Somali soldiers and a boy stand near the wreckage of a three-wheeledmot­orcycle taxi at the scene of a car bomb explosion near the parliament building in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia, on Sunday. A car bomb exploded near Somalia’s parliament...

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