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Suicide car bomb kills seven in Somali capital: Police

FP Archives February 27, 2014, 15:04:15 IST

The blast is the latest in a string of attacks in the dangerous capital, where Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents are fighting to topple the internationally backed government.

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Suicide car bomb kills seven in Somali capital: Police

“We have counted seven civilians killed in the car bomb, but the toll could be higher as many people were also wounded,” police official Ahmed Mumin told AFP. The cafe, near the city’s Lido beach, was reportedly popular with security officials. The blast is the latest in a string of attacks in the dangerous capital, where Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents are fighting to topple the internationally backed government. [caption id=“attachment_1411035” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] The car bomb exploded outside a Mogadishu hotel as senior police officers were meeting inside, wounding at least four people, a police officer said.  AP The car bomb exploded outside a Mogadishu hotel as senior police officers were meeting inside, wounding at least four people, a police officer said. AP[/caption] There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the blast comes just a week after the militants carried out a major attack against the heavily fortified presidential palace, killing officials and guards in a fierce gun battle. The attack comes amid an apparent upsurge of Shebab bombings in and around Mogadishu, with nighttime mortar rounds fired into the vast, heavily guarded airport complex, home to the 22,000-strong African Union force fighting the Shebab as well as foreign diplomats and aid workers. The group, who also carried out last year’s attack at the Westgate shopping mall in the Kenyan capital, in which gunmen killed at least 67 people, once controlled most of southern and central Somalia but withdrew from fixed positions in the war-ravaged coastal capital two years ago. AU troops — including large contingents from Uganda, Kenya and Burundi – have since recaptured the insurgents’ main bases and tried to prop up Somalia’s fledgling government forces. AFP

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