
At least 13 people were killed in the two car bomb attacks near an entrance to the airport in Mogadishu, where there is also a base for African Union (AU) peacekeepers. Five others were injured, most of the dead were UN contractors who operate near the scene of the explosions, Police chief Bishar Gedi told reporters
Local journalists said one of the bombs was detonated by a suicide attacker near a checkpoint. Another blast hit the airport's perimeter wall. Those killed were believed to include security guards at the checkpoint.
Al- Shabaab in a statement said it was a suicide attack by its militants.
"The two explosions were carried out by two brave Mujahedeen suicide
bombers and they have targeted two different locations where the
so-called AMISOM peacekeepers are stationed," it said, referring to the
African Union.
AMISOM troops were deployed to Somalia in 2007 to defend the government
against attacks by the Islamist group. The Shabaab were forced out of
the capital five years ago but continue to carry out regular attacks on
military, government and civilian targets.
In recent months they have claimed attacks on bases of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM) as well as civilian targets including hotels.
Photo credit: Live From Mogadishu @Daudoo
In recent months they have claimed attacks on bases of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM) as well as civilian targets including hotels.
Photo credit: Live From Mogadishu @Daudoo
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