CAR BOMB ATTACK IN SOMALI CAPITAL KILLS 8
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A automobile bomb killed eight people and wounded two members of council in Somalia‘s capital Wednesday, officials said, in an attack claimed by a orator for Somalia’s Islamist insurgency.
A automobile bomb parked near a road house in Mogadishu exploded, police commander in chief Ahmed Hassan Maalin said. Eight people were killed and eleven were seriously injured, Somali parliamentarian Mohamud Abdullahi Wehelie said.
Two parliamentary members were between those wounded, parliamentary part of Dahir Iro said.
Wehelie called the explosion a “cowardly and inhuman attack.”
The Somali belligerent organisation al-Shabab claimed the attack in a Twitter message, observant the target was a grill busy by comparison supervision officials, members of council and intelligence personnel.
African Union troops ancillary the diseased U.N.-backed supervision have mostly pushed al-Shabab out of Mogadishu, though the militants go on to lift out roadside and suicide bombings in the capital.
Somalia has not had a functioning central supervision for more than twenty-one years.
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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A automobile bomb killed eight people and wounded two members of council in Somalia‘s capital Wednesday, officials said, in an attack claimed by a orator for Somalia’s Islamist insurgency.
A automobile bomb parked near a road house in Mogadishu exploded, police commander in chief Ahmed Hassan Maalin said. Eight people were killed and eleven were seriously injured, Somali parliamentarian Mohamud Abdullahi Wehelie said.
Two parliamentary members were between those wounded, parliamentary part of Dahir Iro said.
Wehelie called the explosion a “cowardly and inhuman attack.”
The Somali belligerent organisation al-Shabab claimed the attack in a Twitter message, observant the target was a grill busy by comparison supervision officials, members of council and intelligence personnel.
African Union troops ancillary the diseased U.N.-backed supervision have mostly pushed al-Shabab out of Mogadishu, though the militants go on to lift out roadside and suicide bombings in the capital.
Somalia has not had a functioning central supervision for more than twenty-one years.
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