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At least 30 dead in Mogadishu car bomb attack



Mogadishu: A Somalia government spokesman says the death toll in a car bombing in Mogadishu is at least 30 and it likely will rise again.

Ismail Mukhtar tells The Associated Press that more than 60 people were wounded and they are still being taken to hospitals.

“The blast was devastating, and I could confirm more than 20 civilians killed, there were many more wounded, but the toll can be higher,” said police officer Ibrahim Mohamed.

“I have counted twenty-two dead bodies, all of them civilians and there were more than thirty others wounded, this was a dark day,” said Ahmed Moalim Warsame, who witnessed the explosion.

The explosion occurred in a busy area prone to heavy traffic due to a security checkpoint and a taxation office.

“This was a devastating incident because there were many people including students in buses who were passing by the area when the blast occurred,” said another witness Muhibo Ahmed.

Sakariye Abdukadir, who was near the area when the car bomb detonated, said the blast “destroyed several of my car windows.”

“All I could see was scattered dead bodies… amid the blast and some of them burned beyond recognition.”

Mogadishu is regularly hit by car bombs and attacks waged by Al-Shabaab Islamist militants allied to Al Qaida.

The group was forced out of the Somali capital in 2011 but still controls parts of the countryside and has also staged attacks in neighboring Kenya.

Two weeks ago five people were killed when al-Shabaab attacked a Mogadishu hotel popular with politicians, army officers and diplomats in an hours-long siege.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 28 December 2019 14:25 PM

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