Bomb kills five Somali soldiers in Mogadishu

Al-Shabaab claims responsibility for the attack.

December 15, 2016 08:36 pm | Updated 08:36 pm IST - MOGADISHU:

A soldier stands guard near a destroyed restaurant in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu on December 15, 2016. Somali police Captain Mohamed Hussein said the attacker detonated a massive bomb after his car overturned during a high-speed chase by police near the presidential palace in Mogadishu, killing the bomber and injuring others.

A soldier stands guard near a destroyed restaurant in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu on December 15, 2016. Somali police Captain Mohamed Hussein said the attacker detonated a massive bomb after his car overturned during a high-speed chase by police near the presidential palace in Mogadishu, killing the bomber and injuring others.

A bomb blast killed five soldiers and injured a dozen other people in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Thursday, a municipal spokesman said, hours after a car-bombing at a checkpoint.

A spokesman for the Islamist al Shabaab militants claimed the attack on the soldiers. He did not comment on the first attack.

“We targeted the so-called government soldiers,” spokesman Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab said.

The Al Shabaab has been trying to disrupt Somalia’s protracted parliamentary elections — part of efforts to rebuild the fractured nation after decades of war. The three-month vote is due to end on December 29.

Planted under tree outside tea shop

Abdifatah Omar Halane, spokesman for Mogadishu municipality, said a bomb planted under a tree outside a tea shop had killed at least five soldiers and wounded a dozen other people, including civilians.

“We heard a huge blast and soon we saw people lying under the tree, some dead, others yelling for help,” shopkeeper Nur Abdullahi said. “Among the injured ones were two young children.”

Earlier in the day, a car bomb exploded at a checkpoint near the national theatre in Mogadishu, about 500 metres from the presidential palace, killing the bomber, police in the coastal capital said. There was no immediate word on whether anybody else was killed or injured. Witnesses said the explosion was followed by gunfire.

“The bomber blew up the car after police ordered him to stop at gunpoint. We are investigating,” Abdikadir Hussein, a police officer, told Reuters.

Al Shabaab, which is affiliated with the al-Qaeda, aims to drive out African Union peacekeepers, topple Somalia’s Western-backed government and impose its strict version of Islam on the Horn of Africa state.

The militants once held large swathes of Somalia, including Mogadishu, before being ousted from the capital in 2011 and losing further ground, though they continue to pose a formidable threat with bombings in Somalia and neighbouring Kenya.

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