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Suicide car bomb kills 3 outside Mogadishu airport near African Union peacekeepers HQ Suicide car bomb kills 3 outside Mogadishu airport near African Union peacekeepers HQ
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At least three people were killed when a suicide attacker detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a security checkpoint near Mogadishu’s international airport several hundred meters from the main base of an African Union peacekeeping mission.At least three people were killed when a suicide attacker detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a security checkpoint near Mogadishu’s international airport several hundred meters from the main base of an African Union peacekeeping mission.
The checkpoint is also close to United Nations offices and the Peace Hotel, which are frequently visited by foreigners and officials. The blast blew roofs off nearby buildings, according to reports. A second blast and heavy gunfire could also be heard at the checkpoint after the attack.The checkpoint is also close to United Nations offices and the Peace Hotel, which are frequently visited by foreigners and officials. The blast blew roofs off nearby buildings, according to reports. A second blast and heavy gunfire could also be heard at the checkpoint after the attack.
Police captain Mohamed Hussein told AP that the bomb was detonated as security forces were busy searching cars at the checkpoint.Police captain Mohamed Hussein told AP that the bomb was detonated as security forces were busy searching cars at the checkpoint.
“A suicide car bomb rammed into the checkpoint outside the AMISOM base,” a police officer named Abdikadir Hussein told Reuters, adding “there are Somali security forces at the checkpoint and it is too early to know the number of casualties.”“A suicide car bomb rammed into the checkpoint outside the AMISOM base,” a police officer named Abdikadir Hussein told Reuters, adding “there are Somali security forces at the checkpoint and it is too early to know the number of casualties.”
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
“We believe al Shabaab is behind the attack,” another police officer, Mohamed Ahmed, told Reuters, adding that the death toll was likely to rise because the bomb was powerful and caused damage to nearby residential buildings.“We believe al Shabaab is behind the attack,” another police officer, Mohamed Ahmed, told Reuters, adding that the death toll was likely to rise because the bomb was powerful and caused damage to nearby residential buildings.
Mogadishu has seen a number of bomb attacks at hotels and military checkpoints, with the homegrown extremist group al-Shabab, an Al-Qaeda-linked militant group, claiming responsibility.   Mogadishu has seen a number of bomb attacks at hotels and military checkpoints, with the homegrown extremist group al-Shabab, an Al-Qaeda-linked militant group, claiming responsibility.   
At least 29 people were killed and dozens more injured in Mogadishu in December when a suicide blast went off near the entrance to a busy port. Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for that attack, according to Reuters.
In August, some 14 people were killed in two separate suicide attacks in the Somali capital – one on the presidential palace and another at a restaurant.
In January of 2015, 20 people died when militants attacked the Mogadishu’s Beach View Cafe by setting off a car bomb before conducting an armed assault, as is Al-Shabaab’s usual tactic.