TWO OF SOMALIA’S LARGEST CITIES ROCKED BY EXPLOSIONS

Africa World

Sat 04 July 2020:

Blast targets restaurant in Baidoa killing four as suicide bomber injures five in Mogadishu, officials say.

Al-Shabab, which is fighting to overthrow the country’s UN-recognised government, claimed responsibility for both attacks. 

Ali Abdullahi, an official with the South West regional state, told The Associated Press news agency the mine was detonated by remote control as people were dining during the morning rush. Several others were wounded.

In Mogadishu, thick smoke billowed over the port area after police Colonel Ahmed Ali said the car bomber detonated near the gates of the motor vehicle imports duty authority headquarters.

The bomber sped through the first security checkpoint before police officers opened fire on the vehicle, which exploded outside the gates, said Ismail Mukhtar, spokesman for Somalia’s information ministry. 

Five police officers were wounded, said police spokesman Sadik Aden Ali.

Steps taken by Somali security forces in the city, including setting up roadblocks leading to government offices and major installations, are believed to have minimized attacks targeting military bases, hotels, restaurants and other public places.

The blast shook the ground, said Mohammed Ali, a shopkeeper in the area. At the city’s Madina hospital, a nurse, Halima Nur, said it received five people injured in the blast.

Al-Shabab controls parts of southern and central Somalia and often targets the capital Mogadishu with suicide bombings.

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