Car bomb kills six in Somali capital
Attack follows mortar attack in Mogadishu on Thursday
Ankara
MOGADISHU, Somalia
A car bomb in Somali capital Mogadishu on Saturday killed six people, local media said.
The explosives-laden car was rammed into a busy restaurant in the city’s Shibis district, Garowe Online reported, citing witnesses.
The news website said many more were wounded.
Other local media sources said the restaurant was mostly used by security personnel and tourists.
Abdifatah Halane, a spokesman for Banadir province which includes the capital, said damage to the restaurant and surrounding buildings was huge.
The attack came after a mortar attack killed three people in Mogadishu on Thursday.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility but the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab is suspected of involvement. The group emerged from the chaos of Somalia’s civil war and in recent years has carried out a number of attacks in Somalia and neighboring countries, including Kenya.
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