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Somalia minister killed by bomb | Somalia minister killed by bomb |
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Somalia's Security Minister Omar Hashi Aden has been killed in a suicide car bomb attack north of the the capital Mogadishu, witnesses and officials say. | |
Somali diplomats were also reportedly among at least 10 people killed in the blast at a hotel in Beledweyne. | Somali diplomats were also reportedly among at least 10 people killed in the blast at a hotel in Beledweyne. |
Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed blamed al-Qaeda militants for the bombing, but so far no group has claimed responsibility for the blast. | |
On Wednesday, at least 10 people died in an attack in a Mogadishu mosque. | On Wednesday, at least 10 people died in an attack in a Mogadishu mosque. |
Witnesses said a suicide bomber crashed an explosives laden into vehicles leaving the hotel in Beledweyne. | |
Most of the victims were burnt beyond recognition after the explosion, a local medic was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. | |
"This is part of the attack by al-Qaeda against Somalia," President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed told reporters later on Thursday. | |
Mr Aden had recently moved to Beledweyne, a town close to the Ethiopian border, in an effort to stop Islamist insurgents gaining more ground in Somalia, the BBC's Will Ross in Nairobi says. | |
Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991 and some four million people - one-third of the population - need food aid, aid agencies say. |