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Kismayo attack: Several dead as gunmen storm Somali hotel | Kismayo attack: Several dead as gunmen storm Somali hotel |
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At least 26 people, including a prominent journalist and several foreigners, have been killed in an attack on a hotel in southern Somalia. | |
A suicide bomber rammed a car containing explosives into the Asasey hotel in the port of Kismayo, and gunmen then stormed the building | A suicide bomber rammed a car containing explosives into the Asasey hotel in the port of Kismayo, and gunmen then stormed the building |
Journalist Hodan Naleyah and her husband are thought to be among the dead. | Journalist Hodan Naleyah and her husband are thought to be among the dead. |
Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed the attack. | Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed the attack. |
Regional politicians and clan elders were inside the hotel discussing a forthcoming regional election at the time of the attack. | Regional politicians and clan elders were inside the hotel discussing a forthcoming regional election at the time of the attack. |
Witnesses said they heard gunfire inside the hotel soon after the car bomb went off. | Witnesses said they heard gunfire inside the hotel soon after the car bomb went off. |
Authorities have said the attack is over, with four gunmen killed. | |
Police earlier put the death toll at 13 but local authorities now put the number killed at 26. | |
Local media outlets and a Somali journalists association said Nalayeh, 43, and her husband Farid were among the dead. | Local media outlets and a Somali journalists association said Nalayeh, 43, and her husband Farid were among the dead. |
Nalayeh founded the media platform Integration TV to tell stories about life in Somalia and in the Somali diaspora. | Nalayeh founded the media platform Integration TV to tell stories about life in Somalia and in the Somali diaspora. |
Recent episodes had focused on Somalia's female entrepreneurs and things to do in the city of Las Anod. | Recent episodes had focused on Somalia's female entrepreneurs and things to do in the city of Las Anod. |
She moved to Canada with her family when she was six years old and went on to become a figurehead of the Somali community there. But the mother of two had recently returned to Somalia. | She moved to Canada with her family when she was six years old and went on to become a figurehead of the Somali community there. But the mother of two had recently returned to Somalia. |
Canadian politician Andrea Horwath reacted to the reports of Nalayeh's death on Twitter, saying her "endless positivity and her love for people was inspiring". | Canadian politician Andrea Horwath reacted to the reports of Nalayeh's death on Twitter, saying her "endless positivity and her love for people was inspiring". |
BBC journalist Farhan Jimale described her as "a beautiful soul". | BBC journalist Farhan Jimale described her as "a beautiful soul". |
The Somali Journalists Syndicate said that Nalayeh and another reporter also killed in Kismayo, Mohamed Omar Sahal, were the first journalists to be killed in the country this year. | The Somali Journalists Syndicate said that Nalayeh and another reporter also killed in Kismayo, Mohamed Omar Sahal, were the first journalists to be killed in the country this year. |
Security official Abdi Dhuhul told AFP news agency that a former local administration minister and a lawmaker were also among the dead. | Security official Abdi Dhuhul told AFP news agency that a former local administration minister and a lawmaker were also among the dead. |
Militant group al-Shabab was driven out of Kismayo in 2012, and the port has been relatively peaceful in recent years - unlike many other places in southern and central Somalia. | Militant group al-Shabab was driven out of Kismayo in 2012, and the port has been relatively peaceful in recent years - unlike many other places in southern and central Somalia. |
The militants have been carrying out more frequent attacks in the capital Mogadishu, despite the heavy presence of African Union peacekeepers and US-trained Somali troops. | The militants have been carrying out more frequent attacks in the capital Mogadishu, despite the heavy presence of African Union peacekeepers and US-trained Somali troops. |