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Somali capital Mogadishu hit by 'suicide attack' | Somali capital Mogadishu hit by 'suicide attack' |
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At least five people have been killed in a suicide attack targeting African Union peacekeepers in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, witnesses say. | At least five people have been killed in a suicide attack targeting African Union peacekeepers in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, witnesses say. |
A witness told the BBC he had seen the bodies of five civilians after a car exploded. | A witness told the BBC he had seen the bodies of five civilians after a car exploded. |
The AU has confirmed that two of its soldiers were wounded in the attack on one of its armoured vehicles which was on its way to the airport. | |
The al-Qaeda-linked group al-Shabab has said it carried out the attack. | |
Its fighters were forced from its bases in the city two years ago but they have carried out hit-and-run bombings since then. | Its fighters were forced from its bases in the city two years ago but they have carried out hit-and-run bombings since then. |
Ahead of Ramadan, which began on Wednesday, the government warned the public that the Islamist militants tend to be more active during the holy Muslim fasting month. | |
'True colours' | |
Last month, at least 15 people, including four foreigners, were killed in an al-Shabab assault on a heavily guarded UN office in Mogadishu. | |
The vehicle which exploded on Friday was in the same area of the capital, not far from the airport and several blocks away from the UN office. | The vehicle which exploded on Friday was in the same area of the capital, not far from the airport and several blocks away from the UN office. |
A witness in the area told the BBC Somali Service the vehicle exploded in front of roadside shops. | A witness in the area told the BBC Somali Service the vehicle exploded in front of roadside shops. |
Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon said the car bomber was targeting a vehicle belonging to the AU force, known as Amisom, on the road to the airport and several civilians had been killed and wounded. | |
"Once again the enemies of peace show their true colours to the world - Muslims killing Muslims in the holy month of Ramadan," he said in a statement. | |
"Our Somali security forces are stepping up operations to prevent such attacks and we will leave no stone unturned to keep our people safe." | |
On pro-al-Shabab websites, the Islamist group said it targeted the convoy because a number of US officials were travelling in it. | |
"We are behind the martyrdom explosion... The Americans were our main target," its spokesman Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters news agency. | |
Amisom spokesman Col Ali Aden Houmed said the force had suffered "two minor injuries". | |
"This is not something that can stop Amisom from stabilising Somalia,'' AP news agency quotes him as saying. | |
Al-Shabab is fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia - and despite being pushed out of key cities in the past two years still remains in control of smaller towns and large swathes of the countryside. | Al-Shabab is fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia - and despite being pushed out of key cities in the past two years still remains in control of smaller towns and large swathes of the countryside. |
Some 18,000 African Union troops are in Somalia supporting the government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who was elected by MPs last September. | Some 18,000 African Union troops are in Somalia supporting the government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who was elected by MPs last September. |
His administration is the first one in more than two decades to be recognised by the US and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). | His administration is the first one in more than two decades to be recognised by the US and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). |