MOGADISHU
At
least seven people were killed Saturday, among them a prominent Somali
official, in a bomb attack in the centre of the Somali capital
Mogadishu, police and security officials said.
Security
sources said they believed a bomb was attached to a car being driven by
Abdikafi Hilowle, a police official and former secretary for the city's
administration, and detonated remotely. Other officials said the blast
may have been from a roadside bomb.
The attack took place near the busy KM4 junction in central Mogadishu, close to the Turkish embassy.
"Several
people have been killed, there are at least seven, including four
civilians and three policemen," police officer Mohammed Duale told AFP
at the scene.
"It was apparently targeting a former
official who died in the attack, some of his security guards were also
among the dead," added Abdi Osmail, a Somali security official, told
AFP.
Witnesses saw the official's dead body being
removed from the destroyed car, although one witness said the corpse had
been "burned beyond recognition".
"The security forces
sealed off the area opening fire to disperse approaching onlookers, it
was a horrible scene. A mother and her children were also among the
casualties," said eyewitness Muhidin Adan.
STRING OF BOMBINGS
The
attack is the latest in a string of bombings in the city attributed to
Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab rebels, who are battling to overthrow the
war-torn country's internationally-backed but fragile government.
There
was no immediate claim of responsibility, although the Al-Shabaab have
said they were behind a series of similar attacks in recent weeks.
Al-Shabaab
have been driven out of fixed positions in Somalia's major towns by a
UN-mandated African Union force, but still regularly launch attacks that
include bombings and guerrilla-style raids.
Recent
Al-Shabaab attacks have targeted key areas of government or the security
forces, in an apparent bid to discredit claims by the authorities that
they are winning the war against the Islamist fighters.
Last
month Al-Shabaab said they assassinated two MPs in the space of 24
hours in Mogadishu in a shooting and car bombing. In February,
Al-Shabaab militants carried out a major attack against the heavily
fortified presidential palace, killing officials and guards in heavy gun
battles.
In a separate incident Saturday, another
Somali lawmaker escaped an assassination bid after he was tipped off
that an explosive device had been attached to his car. The device went
off and destroyed the car while parked outside a hotel, officials said.
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