Powerful car bomb explosion hits Somali capital, leaves four dead
A deadly car bomb explosion claimed by al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab Takfiri terrorists has hit near the presidential palace in Somalia’s capital, security officials and witnesses say.
An explosives-laden car went off near a restaurant near the presidential palace in the heart of Mogadishu on Thursday morning, Somali police official Ibrahim Mohamed told AFP.
“The blast occurred at a checkpoint close to the National Theatre, we don’t have the details but there are casualties,” a security official said.
Somali police said four people have been killed and nine others sustained injuries in the powerful blast.
The al-Shabab terrorist group claimed responsibility for the bombing.
Last week, at least 36 people, mostly civilians, were killed and over 60 wounded after a bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into the Hotel Maka al-Mukarama and nearby buildings in Mogadishu.
Al-Shabab claimed that attack as well and threatened more such assaults in the future.
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