Somalia’s Islamist group Al Shabaab set off a suicide car bomb
at a security checkpoint about 15 km (nine miles) outside the
capital Mogadishu on Thursday, the group’s spokesman and a police official told Reuters.
capital Mogadishu on Thursday, the group’s spokesman and a police official told Reuters.
The blast has caused casualties, police officer Major Abdullahi Nur said without elaborating on their severity.
A
witness Mohamed Farah, who lives in an area near the blast, told
Reuters he heard a huge explosion, gunfire and then saw large clouds of
smoke rise up from the scene of the attack.
Nur said many vehicles were parked at the Sinka Dheer checkpoint for inspection when the blast occurred.
“There are casualties ... we shall give details after investigation,” he said.
Al
Shabaab frequently carries out bombings in Mogadishu and elsewhere
across Somalia as part of their war to defeat the western-backed federal
government.
They are also keen to drive out the African Union (AU)-backed AMISOM peacekeeping forces defending the central government.
Abdiasis
Abu Musab, al Shabaab’s military operations spokesman, told Reuters the
group was responsible for the blast, adding there were “many security
forces” at the checkpoint.
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