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Somalia: At Least 30 Dead In Mogadishu Blasts


 


 October 15th, 2017  |  08:37 AM  |   2663 views

SOMALIA

 

A massive bomb attack in a busy area of the Somali capital Mogadishu has killed at least 30 people, police say.

 

Dozens more were wounded when a lorry packed with explosives detonated near the entrance of a hotel.

 

Police say two people were killed in a second bomb attack in the Madina district of the city.

 

It is not clear who staged the attacks. Mogadishu is a regular target for the al-Qaeda linked al-Shabab group, which is battling the government.

 

After the first blast, police captain Mohamed Hussein told Reuters news agency: "It was a truck bomb. There are casualties but we do not know the exact amount as the scene is still burning."

 

Witnesses told the BBC they believed dozens of people were dead.

 

A BBC Somali reporter at the scene said the Safari Hotel had collapsed, with people thought to be trapped under the rubble.

 

Mogadishu resident Muhidin Ali told news agency AFP it was "the biggest blast I have ever witnessed, it destroyed the whole area".

 


 

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