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Somalis gather and search for survivors by destroyed buildings at the scene of a blast in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia. AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh

At least 20 people killed in Somalia truck bombing

Government security official Mohamed Aden said that bombing took place in a busy part of the city.

A TRUCK BOMB exploded outside a hotel at a busy junction in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu earlier today causing widespread devastation that left at least 20 dead, with the toll likely to rise.

“Initial reports from emergency departments indicate more than 20 bodies picked up off the street and many more are under the wreckage of buildings destroyed by the blast”, said Ibrahim Mohamed, a senior police officer.

Government security official Mohamed Aden said that bombing took place in a busy part of the city.

“There was a huge blast caused by a truck loaded with explosives. It went off at the entrance of a hotel alongside the K5 intersection,” he said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the Al-Qaeda aligned Shabaab carries out frequent suicide bombings in the capital and elsewhere as it fights to overthrow the internationally-backed government.

Witnesses said the blast, which threw a thick cloud of smoke into the sky that could be seen across the city, badly damaged a nearby hotel and left scenes of devastation on the busy road.

“This was very horrible, the bomb went off alongside the busy road and left many people dead. I saw several dead bodies strewn about but could not count them,” said witness Ismail Yusuf.

It was horrible.

Emergency services were overwhelmed as they sought to respond to the bombing.

“This was very horrible incident. The emergency team don’t even know how many people they have collected because of the high number of the casualties,” said Abdukadir Haji Aden, director of Mogadishu’s main Amin Ambulance Service.

“They have collected tens of dead and injured and the work is still ongoing,” he said.

Widespread devastation

The so-called “Kilometre 5″ junction is in the Hodan district, a bustling commercial part of the city with many shops, hotels and businesses.

The explosion occurred outside the Safari Hotel, a popular place but not one that is commonly used by government officials. It is not known whether the hotel was the target on this occasion, but in the past the Shabaab has frequently attacked hotels where officials stay.

In any case, the devastation caused was widespread. Muhidin Ali, a Mogadishu resident who was close by at the time said it was, “the biggest blast I have ever witnessed, it destroyed the whole area”.

“There were dead bodies everywhere and injured people were screaming, some of them from under the rubble of destroyed buildings,” said Fadumo Dahir, a witness.

“The whole area looks like a scene from a war,” said Ahmed Bare, another witness.

The Shabaab was forced out of the capital six years ago by African Union and Somali troops, and subsequently lost control of major towns across southern Somalia.

However, the militants continue to control rural areas and launch attacks on military, government and civilian targets in Somalia, as well as terrorist raids in neighbouring Kenya.

Saturday’s blast comes two days after Somalia’s defence minister and army chief both resigned from their posts without explanation.

© – AFP, 2017

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:07 PM

    I guess 22 is the threshold before a benefit concert is organised.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:32 PM

    @Martin Flood: oh look at me I’m so insightful and I like to make what I think are deeply profound comments.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 9:58 PM

    @johnp: Actually, like most people, it doesn’t bother me in the slightest. I’ll have a few beers tonight and sleep very well. Cheers!

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    Oct 14th 2017, 8:00 PM

    The people orchestrating these acts worldwide are so fcuking evil. How can they willingly kill so many innocent people. It is sickening.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 11:41 PM

    @WinSomeLoseSome: because they have Devine warrant. When a person thinks they are doing the lords work anything is possible. ” The best of us will do the best they can. The worst of us will do the worst they can but if you want good people to do evil acts you need religion “. Christopher Hitchens.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 8:13 PM

    Not as bad as scientology though…

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    Oct 15th 2017, 4:19 PM

    The death toll is now up to at least 231 with another nearly 300 injured. Perhaps theJournal might want to revisit this story.

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