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At least 50 killed as car bomb explodes at busy security checkpoint in Somalia’s capital (PHOTOS, VIDEOS) Over 60 killed as truck bomb explodes at crowded security checkpoint in Somalia’s capital (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
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A car bomb went off at a security checkpoint in the Somalian capital, Mogadishu on Saturday, killing at least 50 people. College students are among the victims. A truck bomb went off at a security checkpoint in the Somalian capital city Mogadishu on Saturday, killing over 60 people, mostly civilians. College students are among the victims.
The powerful blast destroyed a bus packed with students from Benadir University, Radio Belsan said, citing Mogadishu Mayor Omar Mohamud Mohamed. The powerful blast destroyed a bus packed with students from Benadir University.
There were also reports of a firefight breaking out between security forces and Islamist militants at the checkpoint before the blast.There were also reports of a firefight breaking out between security forces and Islamist militants at the checkpoint before the blast.
Abdikadir Abdirahman Haji Aden, the founder of an ambulance service in Mogadishu, told Reuters that at least 61 people died in the blast. Local government officials earlier reported that 50 people were killed and warned that the death toll will likely rise due to a high number of severe injuries.  
At least 90 civilians have been injured, according to officials. At least 90 civilians have been injured, according to officials. 
Local lawmaker and former security minister Abdirizak Omar Mohammed cited reports that more than a dozen police officers are among the victims. Lawmaker and former security minister Abdirizak Omar Mohammed cited reports that more than a dozen police officers are among the victims.
Captain Mohammed Hussein told reporters that the attackers targeted the tax collection office, located near the checkpoint.Captain Mohammed Hussein told reporters that the attackers targeted the tax collection office, located near the checkpoint.
No group has claimed responsibility for the terrorist act so far. Such attacks in Somalia are usually the work of Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group Al-Shabaab.No group has claimed responsibility for the terrorist act so far. Such attacks in Somalia are usually the work of Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group Al-Shabaab.
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