At least seven people were killed after two car bombs exploded
outside a popular Mogadishu hotel Wednesday and gunmen forced their way
inside the building and opened fire, police said.
The attack, claimed by the Al-Qaeda aligned Shabaab insurgent group,
began when a car loaded with explosives rammed the gate of the Dayah
Hotel near the Somali parliament and state house.
Gunmen then stormed the hotel and exchanged fire with security guards, according to police official Ibrahim Mohammed.
A second massive blast went off after ambulances and journalists had
rushed to the scene, leaving at least four reporters injured, including
an AFP photographer who received shrapnel wounds to his shoulder and
leg.
“So far we have counted about seven dead, most of them civilians and
security guards. There are also many people who were wounded in the two
blasts,” said Mohammed.
“Two gunmen were killed and the area is under control of security forces,” he said.
The Shabaab group claimed responsibility in a statement distributed on its Telegram messaging account.
“The mujahideen fighters have attacked a hotel and have managed to
enter the hotel after detonating a car loaded with explosives,” read the
statement.
The Shabaab is fighting to overthrow the internationally-backed
government of Somalia and regularly stages deadly attacks on government,
military and civilian targets in the capital and elsewhere in the
war-torn country.
AFP
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