Two Killed By Suicide Bomber In Somali Capital

Two Killed By Suicide Bomber In Somali Capital
Two Killed By Suicide Bomber In Somali Capital
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No fewer than two people were killed and many more wounded when a suicide bomber targeted military personnel in the Somali capital Mogadishu yesterday, the police has revealed.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that the suicide bomber struck near a busy minibus station as he targeted troops preparing to cross a checkpoint fortified with concrete blocks and manned by security officers.

‘The blast was caused by a suicide bomber who was trying to strike a military convoy that was passing by the area,’ Somali police spokesman Sadik Dudishe told reporters.

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‘We have confirmed that two people were killed and 23 others wounded, some of them among the military personnel,’ Dudishe added.

Mohamud Adan, a police officer near the blast site, said the bombing occurred in a dense civilian area where people board minibusses for Afgoye, 25 kilometres (15 miles) northwest of Mogadishu.

A witness said the bomber was targeting a military vehicle but instead inflicted civilian casualties when his device detonated too early.

‘I saw five dead people, most of them were riding on a minibus,‘ witness Fadumao Mohamed narrated.

Another witness, Dahir Shine, said several minibus passengers were killed or wounded.

‘I saw seven wounded people’, Shine added.

Nobody however could immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

The Al-Shabaab group, which is linked to Al-Qaeda, has been fighting to overthrow Somalia’s federal government since 2007 and launches regular attacks against government and civilian targets.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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