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Somalia truck bomb kills at least 61 people, officials say


December 28, 2019
A truck bomb exploded at a busy security checkpoint in Somalia’s capital
Saturday morning, killing at least 61 people, authorities said. It was
one of the deadliest attacks in Mogadishu in recent memory.
The toll was likely to rise as scores of people were rushed to
hospitals, government spokesman Ismail Mukhtar told The Associated
Press. Abdiqadir Abdirahman, the director of the Aamin Ambulance
service, confirmed the 61 dead and said more than 50 others were
wounded.
Mayor Omar Mohamud Mohamed, speaking at the scene, said university
students were among those killed. Police said the dead also included two
Turkish nationals.
Capt. Mohamed Hussein said the blast targeted a tax collection center
during the morning rush hour as Somalia returned to work after its
weekend. Images from the scene showed the mangled frames of vehicles and
bodies lying on the ground.
A large black plume of smoke rose above the capital.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast. The
al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab often carries out such attacks. The extremist
group was pushed out of Mogadishu several years ago but continues to
target high-profile areas such as checkpoints and hotels in the seaside
city.
Al-Shabab was blamed for a devastating truck bombing in Mogadishu in
October 2017 that killed more than 500 people. The group never claimed
responsibility for the blast that led to widespread public outrage. Some
analysts said al-Shabab didn’t dare claim credit as its strategy of
trying to sway public opinion by exposing government weakness had badly
backfired.
The latest attack again raises concern about the readiness of Somali
forces to take over responsibility for the Horn of Africa country’s
security in the coming months from an African Union force.
Al-Shabab, the target of a growing number of U.S. airstrikes since
President Donald Trump took office, controls parts of Somalia’s southern
and central regions. It funds itself with a “taxation” system that
experts describe as extortion of businesses and travelers that brings in
millions of dollars a year.
-Agencies
