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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 Somali security officers were killed when suicide attackers 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. | |
Homegrown extremist group al-Shabab, an Al-Qaeda-linked militant group, claims to have carried out the attack, Reuters reports. | |
According to police officer Mohamed Ahmed, one assailant first drove a car into a checkpoint outside the headquarters of the African Union peacekeeping force AMISOM, killing three Somali officers stationed there. | |
Then another vehicle drove towards the mission’s main gates, but came under fire from peacekeepers and “exploded about 200 meters from the gate.” | |
“Civilian buildings were damaged,” AMISOM said on Twitter. | |
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.” |
Ahmed told Reuters 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. | 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 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. | 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. |