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Suicide bomber kills at least seven in Somali tea shop; al-Shabaab claims responsibility

Mogadishu, Somalia
Reuters

A suicide bomber set off an explosion at a shop selling tea in Somalia’s capital on Friday, killing at least seven people, a witness and medical personnel.

Police put the number of dead at five. Al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement on its Arabic media unit Shahada News Agency, the SITE Intelligence Group reported on Friday. It put the number of dead at 11 and wounded at 18; its numbers on casualties in attacks often differ from government figures.

A general view shows the scene of an explosion claimed to be set off by a suspected member of al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab, at a shop selling tea near a security checkpoint on a road leading to the parliament and the president's office, in Mogadishu, Somalia, on 29th September, 2023.

A general view shows the scene of an explosion claimed to be set off by a suspected member of al Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab, at a shop selling tea near a security checkpoint on a road leading to the parliament and the President’s office, in Mogadishu, Somalia, on 29th September, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Feisal Omar

The Friday afternoon blast occurred at a checkpoint on a road leading to the parliament and the president’s office and the shop is frequented by soldiers, the witness said.

The witness and medical personnel who were at the scene put the number of dead at seven and the wounded at up to eight.



Sadik Ali, the police spokesperson, said the blast killed five people and wounded six others, adding the bomber was a member of al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab.

“He killed five people…who were all drinking tea. The suicide bomber was one of the Kharijite terrorists,” Ali said in a statement, using the term the government uses to refer to al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab group.

“I have counted and helped transport seven dead people and six others wounded, most of them soldiers,” Ahmed Ali, a witness at the scene of the explosion, told Reuters.

In June, al-Shabaab, which aims to topple the central government and impose its own strict interpretation of Islamic law, killed 54 Ugandan soldiers at their base south-west of Mogadishu.

– Additional reporting by ENAS ALASHRAY in Cairo, Egypt

 

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