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Bombing outside hotel in Somalia kills 6

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MOGADISHU (AFP) — Somalia’s Shebab insurgents killed at least six people Sunday in a huge car bomb attack on a hotel in the capital Mogadishu that is also home to several diplomatic missions, officials and witnesses said, with the death toll expected to rise.

The suicide attack, the latest in a string of bomb blasts and killings in the war-torn Horn of Africa nation, came as US President Barack Obama left neigh- boring Kenya and headed to Ethiopia, both key nations contributi­ng troops to the African Union force battling the al-Qaeda-affiliated group.

The White House strongly condemned the attack, describing it as “abhorrent.”

In a statement quoted by jihadist websites, the Shebab said they attacked the Jazeera Palace hotel, home to the diplomatic missions of China, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and popular among Somali government officials and foreign visitors.

“We have seen around six people killed, most of them hotel security guards,” said government security officer Mohamed Jama, adding that the toll might rise.

Beijing said yesterday one of its embassy staff was killed and three others slightly wounded.

“China is deeply shocked and strongly condemns the terrorist attack,” foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement.

Journalist Mohamed Abdikarim, who worked for Universal TV, was also among the dead, the National Union of Somali Journalist­s said in a message of condolence to his family.

The Shebab said the suicide bomber had attacked the hotel “in retaliatio­n for the killing of dozens of innocent civilians” they claimed had died during attacks this week by Ethiopian forces against Shebab bases in southern Somalia.

Local resident Abdihakim Ainte, a political analyst, was nearby when the bomb exploded and described a “huge blast” that smashed his windows.

 ?? EPA ?? Somali security officers inspect the site of an explosion in Mogadishu Sunday.
EPA Somali security officers inspect the site of an explosion in Mogadishu Sunday.

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