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| Security personel secure the scene of a car-bomb attack on February 4, 2019 in Somalia capital Mogadishu’s Hamarwayne District. – At least nine people were killed and several wounded when a car loaded with explosives blew up near a mall in a busy market in the Somali capital on Monday, police said. (Photo by ABDIRAZAK HUSSEIN FARAH / AFP) |
At least nine people were killed and several wounded when a car
loaded with explosives blew up near a mall in a busy market in the
Somali capital on Monday, police said.
“The blast occurred close to Mogadishu mall and it has caused death
and destruction. Nine civilians were confirmed dead and several others
are wounded,” police officer Ahmed Moalin Ali said.
“The terrorists parked a vehicle loaded with explosives in the vicinity of the mall to kill the innocent civilians.”
He said some of the victims died in a building that collapsed as a result of the blast in the Hamarweyne market.
“I saw the dead bodies of four people recovered from the debris of a
collapsed building and three others were strewn dead outside after the
blast had blown them,” said shopper Munira Abdukadir.
“I was not far away from the blast location, but I was lucky to have
survived, several people were wounded and some were screaming before the
ambulances arrived,” said another witness, Abdulahi Mohamed.
Mogadishu is regularly targeted by the Al-Qaeda affiliated Islamist group Al-Shabaab.
The group was largely driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and has lost
many of its strongholds. But it retains control of large rural swathes
of the country and continues to wage a guerrilla war against the
authorities.








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