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Attack kills hundreds in Somalia

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MOGADISHU, Somalia — A massive truck bomb killed 276 people and injured at least 300 others in Mogadishu Saturday, Somalia’s informatio­n minister said yesterday, making it the deadliest single attack in this Horn of Africa nation. The toll was expected to rise.

Abdirahman Osman called the attack “barbaric” and said countries including Turkey and Kenya had already offered to send medical aid. Hospitals were overwhelme­d a day after a truck bomb targeted a crowded street near key government ministries, including foreign affairs.

As angry protesters gathered near the scene of the attack, Somalia’s government blamed the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab extremist group for what it called a “national disaster.” However, Africa’s deadliest Islamic extremist group, which often targets highprofil­e areas of the capital, had yet to comment.

Al-Shabab earlier this year vowed to step up attacks after both the Trump administra­tion and Somalia’s recently elected president announced new military efforts against the group.

The Mogadishu bombing is one of the deadliest attacks in sub-Saharan Africa, larger than the Garissa University attack in Kenya in 2015 and the U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.

Doctors at Mogadishu hospitals struggled to assist badly wounded victims, many burned beyond recognitio­n. “This is really horrendous, unlike any other time in the past,” said Dr. Mohamed Yusuf, the director of Medina hospital.

Inside, bleary-eyed nurses transporte­d a man whose legs had been blown off. He waited as surgeons attended to another badly injured patient. Exhausted doctors struggled to keep their eyes open, while screams from victims and newly bereaved families echoed through the halls.

“Nearly all of the wounded victims have serious wounds,” said nurse Samir Abdi. “Unspeakabl­e horrors.” The smell of blood was strong.

A teary-eyed Hawo Yusuf looked at her husband’s badly burned body. “He may die waiting,” she said. “We need help.”

Ambulance sirens echoed across the city as bewildered families wandered in the rubble of buildings, looking for missing relatives. “In our 10-year experience as the first responder in ... Mogadishu, we haven’t seen anything like this,” the Aamin Ambulance service tweeted.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? ‘HORRENDOUS’: Security forces search for bodies after a massive truck bomb killed at least 276 people Saturday in Mogadishu, Somalia. It was the deadliest single attack in the country.
AP PHOTO ‘HORRENDOUS’: Security forces search for bodies after a massive truck bomb killed at least 276 people Saturday in Mogadishu, Somalia. It was the deadliest single attack in the country.

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