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Militant attack on Somalia hotel leaves at least 26 dead | |
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At least 26 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in southern Somalia claimed by al-Shabaab, an official has said. | At least 26 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in southern Somalia claimed by al-Shabaab, an official has said. |
Gunmen stormed the Medina hotel in the port city of Kismayo after a suicide bomber drove a vehicle loaded with explosives into the building on Friday. | Gunmen stormed the Medina hotel in the port city of Kismayo after a suicide bomber drove a vehicle loaded with explosives into the building on Friday. |
A Briton, Americans, Kenyans and Tanzanians were among the dead, said Ahmed Mohamed, the president of the autonomous Jubaland region, while a presidential candidate for the upcoming regional elections was also killed. Four attackers were shot dead, a police officer said. | |
Witnesses said a social media activist, her husband and a local journalist were among those killed. | Witnesses said a social media activist, her husband and a local journalist were among those killed. |
Hussein Muktar, who witnessed the attack, said: “The blast was very big. There is chaos inside; I saw several dead bodies carried from the scene, and people are fleeing from the nearby buildings.” | Hussein Muktar, who witnessed the attack, said: “The blast was very big. There is chaos inside; I saw several dead bodies carried from the scene, and people are fleeing from the nearby buildings.” |
The Somali journalists’ association said two journalists based in Kismayo were killed in the attack. “Mohamed Omar Sahal, [an] SBC TV correspondent based in Kismayo, and Hodan Naleyeh, [a] female TV journalist and [the] founder of Integration TV, are both among those killed,” said Abdalle Ahmed Mumin, the assocation’s secretary general. Naleyeh had recently returned from Canada, he said. | The Somali journalists’ association said two journalists based in Kismayo were killed in the attack. “Mohamed Omar Sahal, [an] SBC TV correspondent based in Kismayo, and Hodan Naleyeh, [a] female TV journalist and [the] founder of Integration TV, are both among those killed,” said Abdalle Ahmed Mumin, the assocation’s secretary general. Naleyeh had recently returned from Canada, he said. |
They were the first journalists to be killed in Somalia this year, the association said. | They were the first journalists to be killed in Somalia this year, the association said. |
The attack is the latest in a long line of bombings and shootings claimed by al-Shabaab. | |
“Mujahideen fighters carried out a martyrdom attack on one of the hotels accommodating the apostate officials of the Jubaland administration,” the group said. | “Mujahideen fighters carried out a martyrdom attack on one of the hotels accommodating the apostate officials of the Jubaland administration,” the group said. |
According to several sources, most of those staying at the hotel were politicians and traders preparing for the upcoming regional elections. | |
Al-Shabaab, which declared allegiance to al-Qaida in 2012, has fought for more than a decade to topple the Somali government. | Al-Shabaab, which declared allegiance to al-Qaida in 2012, has fought for more than a decade to topple the Somali government. |
The militant group, estimated to number between 5,000 and 9,000, continues to control swathes of rural Somalia despite losing many strongholds across the country, including areas of the capital, Mogadishu. | |
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