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Blast rocks Somalia's parliament Somali leader survives bomb blast
(30 minutes later)
An explosion has rocked the building housing Somalia's interim parliament in the town of Baidoa, killing four people and injuring several. An apparent bid to assassinate Somalia's interim president has killed four people and injured several outside parliament in the town of Baidoa.
The suspected car bomb went off soon after a convoy left carrying President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed but it is thought the leader escaped unharmed. The suspected car bomb went off soon after a convoy left carrying President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, but the leader is said to have escaped unharmed.
Two bombs are said to have exploded and at least five cars were on fire outside the building, a BBC reporter says. A second bomb exploded near the first, and at least five cars were on fire outside the parliament building.
The interim government controls only Baidoa and a small area around it.The interim government controls only Baidoa and a small area around it.
The capital, Mogadishu, and other parts of the country are run by the Union of Islamic Courts militia.The capital, Mogadishu, and other parts of the country are run by the Union of Islamic Courts militia.
Pool of bloodPool of blood
A Somali police official in Baidoa said he had counted four dead bodies.A Somali police official in Baidoa said he had counted four dead bodies.
"I saw four dead people lying in front of the parliament in a pool of blood," Shirre Moalim Nur, deputy police commissioner for the Bay region around Baidoa, told AFP news agency."I saw four dead people lying in front of the parliament in a pool of blood," Shirre Moalim Nur, deputy police commissioner for the Bay region around Baidoa, told AFP news agency.
Shino Moalim, a government official, confirmed the figure of four dead, the Associated Press news agency reported. Shino Moalim, a government official, also put the death toll at four, the Associated Press news agency reports.
Somali Foreign Minister Ismail Hurre told Reuters news agency from the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, that the president was "fine" after the blast. Somali Foreign Minister Ismail Hurre said the attack had been an assassination attempt on the president.
Speaking to Reuters news agency from the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, he added that the president was "fine".
Abdirahman Dinari, government spokesman in Baidoa, confirmed Mr Yusuf Ahmed had escaped the blast and was "safe".
Local journalist Mohamed Adawe said the blast came 10 minutes after the president had delivered a speech.


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