At least 10 dead, 9 injured in minibus attack in Somalia's Mogadishu

Attack was claimed by Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab group, wants to impose Taliban-style rule on Somalia

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A Somali soldier, left, stands by the wreckage of a passing minibus that was destroyed in a suicide car bomb attack near the defense ministry compound in Mogadishu, Somalia Sunday. Photo: AP/PTI
AFP | PTI Mogadishu
Last Updated : Jun 20 2017 | 7:28 PM IST
At least 10 people were killed when Shabaab Islamists drove an explosives-laden minibus into local government offices in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Tuesday, according to the security ministry.

The minibus was rammed through a security barrier outside offices in the southern district of Wadajir, injuring nine people including the district's top government official.

"More than 10 people died in the blast which was carried out by the Shabaab group and nine others are wounded," said security ministry spokesman Ahmed Mohamud Mohamed.

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Out of the dead people, most of them were civilians.

"Security guards tried to stop (the minibus) but it managed to get in and the vehicle blew up," a local security official called Omar Adan told AFP.

Another security official, Abdi Jilibey, said that more than 18 people were injured and some of the bodies were so badly burnt as to be unrecognisable.

The attack was claimed by Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab militants in a statement carried by the SITE intelligence agency.

On Thursday, at least 18 people were killed when six Shabaab militants launched an assault on two neighbouring restaurants in Mogadishu.

The Shabaab group, which wants to impose a Taliban-style rule on Somalia, has been fighting for the last decade to overthrow successive internationally-backed governments in Mogadishu.

It has also launched attacks in Kenya and Uganda, both contributors to a 22,000-strong African Union force in the country.

Although pushed out of the capital in 2011, the group still controls parts of the countryside, where a drought threatens to tip into famine this year.
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First Published: Jun 20 2017 | 7:28 PM IST

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