Muscat Daily

Explosion, gunfire near mayor’s office in Mogadishu

- Mogadishu, Somalia -

A huge blast tore through buildings near the mayor’s office in central Mogadishu on Sunday, with gunfire erupting afterwards in an attack claimed by AlShabaab, police and witnesses told AFP.

“Terrorists blasted a vehicle loaded with explosives onto a perimeter wall of the Mogadishu mall which is next to the Banadir administra­tion headquarte­rs,” police officer Abdullahi Mohamed said.

Witnesses said the explosion damaged nearby buildings and gunfire could still be heard near the mayor’s office.

“There is gunfire going on inside the vicinity of the main building but we don’t know what is happening inside,” a witness who runs a business near the offices said.

“There are some casualties but the whole area is cordoned off and we have been asked to

move away by the security forces.” Another witness, Omar Nur, said he was inside the mall when the explosion went off

and ‘was lucky to have escaped safely’.

Al-shabaab, a militant group allied with Al-qaeda claimed

responsibi­lity for the attack via its communicat­ion channels, saying its fighters ‘made their way inside the targeted building after killing the security guards’.

The militants have been waging a bloody insurgency against the frail internatio­nally backed central government for 15 years, carrying out attacks both in Somalia and neighbouri­ng countries.

Major offensive

The latest attack comes days after seven soldiers were killed on Friday at a military camp in Galcad, a town in central Somalia about 375km (230 miles) north of the capital Mogadishu.

The US military said on Saturday the attack - in the Somali town retaken by the army this week - involved more than 100 Al-shabaab militants.

“The combined actions by partner forces on the ground and the collective self-defence strike is estimated to have resulted in three destroyed vehicles and approximat­ely thirty al-shabaab terrorists killed’ the

US military command for Africa (AFRICOM) said in a statement. In recent months, the Somali army and local clan militias have mounted a major offensive against the militant group, retaking swathes of territory in the centre of the country in an operation backed by US air strikes and an African Union force.

But despite the gains by the pro-government forces, the militants have continued to demonstrat­e the ability to strike back with lethal force against civilian and military targets.

On Tuesday, Al-shabaab launched a deadly attack on a military base in another part of central Somalia, just a day after the government claimed a ‘historic victory’ over the militants.

Last week, eight people were killed in a roadside bombing claimed by Al-shabaab in central Somalia, police said.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Police officers take up positions outside of the Mayor’s office where an ongoing gun battle erupted following a reported explosion, in Mogadishu, on Sunday
(AFP) Police officers take up positions outside of the Mayor’s office where an ongoing gun battle erupted following a reported explosion, in Mogadishu, on Sunday

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman