Times of Oman

Somalia blasts kill seven near presidenti­al palace

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MOGADISHU: Seven people were killed Saturday in a double car bomb attack claimed by the extremist Shabaab group near the presidenti­al palace in the Somali capital Mogadishu, police said.

“We have confirmed seven people died in the two blasts and more than ten others wounded,” local police spokesman Ibrahim Mohamed said.

“The security forces have cordoned off the area and an investigat­ion is ongoing.”

Somalia’s London-based Universal TV said three of its staff were among the fatalities, naming one as Somali and British dual national Awil Dahir The first explosion happened at a checkpoint outside the national theatre, some 500 metres (yards) from the palace.

The second blast, more powerful according to witnesses, came minutes later at a nearby crossroads. “The second blast was very big,” Idil Hassan, who witnessed it, said.

“I saw the dead bodies of several people, including members of the security forces.”

Another witness, Osman Fahiye, said a leading official from Banadir, was hurt in the second blast. “He was lightly wounded but several of his security guards were killed in the blast,” said Fahiye.

A Shabaab statement said the group’s “martyrdom operation” had targeted “a security checkpoint that used to protect the presidenti­al palace.”

Worst carnage

The group was largely driven out of the capital in 2011 and has lost many of its stronghold­s. But it retains control of large rural swathes of the country and continues to wage a guerrilla war against the authoritie­s.

The worst carnage to date in Somalia occurred on October 14 last year when 512 people were killed in Hodan, a busy commercial district in the capital.

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