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Rush hour car bomb kills many in Somali capital Rush hour car bomb kills dozens in Somali capital
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At least 61 people are reported to have been killed by a car bomb during morning rush hour in Somalia's capital. At least 73 people are reported to have been killed by a car bomb during morning rush hour in Somalia's capital.
The blast took place at a checkpoint at a busy intersection in Mogadishu.The blast took place at a checkpoint at a busy intersection in Mogadishu.
"So far, we've carried 61 dead people," Abdikadir Abdirahman Haji Aden, founder of Aamin ambulances, told the Reuters news agency. Dr. Mohamed Yusuf, director of Madina hospital, told the AP news agency they had received 73 bodies. The death toll is expected to rise.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the bomb but al-Shabab militants have often carried out attacks there.No group has yet claimed responsibility for the bomb but al-Shabab militants have often carried out attacks there.
Al-Shabab - a group of Islamist militants, allied to Al-Qaeda - has waged an insurgency for more than 10 years. It was forced out of the capital in 2011 but still controls areas of the country.Al-Shabab - a group of Islamist militants, allied to Al-Qaeda - has waged an insurgency for more than 10 years. It was forced out of the capital in 2011 but still controls areas of the country.
Witnesses described carnage at the scene.Witnesses described carnage at the scene.
"All I could see was scattered dead bodies ... amid the blast and some of them burned beyond recognition," said Sakariye Abdukadir, who was close to the blast."All I could see was scattered dead bodies ... amid the blast and some of them burned beyond recognition," said Sakariye Abdukadir, who was close to the blast.
One Somali MP, Mohamed Abdirizak, put the death toll at more than 90, although the information he said he had received has not been independently confirmed.One Somali MP, Mohamed Abdirizak, put the death toll at more than 90, although the information he said he had received has not been independently confirmed.
Many of the dead are reportedly university students.
"May Allah have mercy on the victims of this barbaric attack," the former internal security minister added."May Allah have mercy on the victims of this barbaric attack," the former internal security minister added.
Five people were killed earlier this month when al-Shabab attacked a Mogadishu hotel popular with politicians, diplomats and military officers.Five people were killed earlier this month when al-Shabab attacked a Mogadishu hotel popular with politicians, diplomats and military officers.