Somalia blast kills at least six near presidential palace

Updated - December 22, 2018 02:32 pm IST

Published - December 22, 2018 01:24 pm IST - MOGADISHU

In this still image made out of social media video, smoke rises after an explosion in Mogadishu, Somalia on December 22, 2018. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/Halima)

In this still image made out of social media video, smoke rises after an explosion in Mogadishu, Somalia on December 22, 2018. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/Halima)

Police in Somalia say a suicide car bombing near the presidential palace has killed at least six people and wounded several others.

Col. Ahmed Mohamud says those killed in the Saturday morning blast include soldiers and civilians.

Capt. Mohamed Hussein says the bomber targeted a military checkpoint near the rear entrance of the heavily fortified palace.

Police say lawmakers and other officials had been travelling nearby on what is a business day in the Horn of Africa nation.

A second blast was heard shortly afterwards nearby in Mogadishu as a plume of smoke rose over the capital.

There is no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast. The al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab extremist group often targets the capital.

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