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Somali forces end siege at hotel raided by militants that killed 26 | Somali forces end siege at hotel raided by militants that killed 26 |
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Special forces in Somalia have ended an all-night siege at a hotel raided by armed Islamic militants, officials have said. | Special forces in Somalia have ended an all-night siege at a hotel raided by armed Islamic militants, officials have said. |
The death toll from the attack in the southern port city of Kismayo, which began on Friday evening, has risen to 26 people, including a prominent Canadian-Somali journalist and several foreigners. | The death toll from the attack in the southern port city of Kismayo, which began on Friday evening, has risen to 26 people, including a prominent Canadian-Somali journalist and several foreigners. |
The victims include one Briton, three Kenyans, three Tanzanians, two Americans and one Canadian, said Ahmed Madobe Islam, the president of the Jubaland regional state that controls Kismayo. | The victims include one Briton, three Kenyans, three Tanzanians, two Americans and one Canadian, said Ahmed Madobe Islam, the president of the Jubaland regional state that controls Kismayo. |
He told reporters that 56 people, including two Chinese, were injured. | He told reporters that 56 people, including two Chinese, were injured. |
At least four al-Shabaab militants attacked the Asasey hotel, which is popular with politicians, foreigners and lawmakers. A suicide car bomb demolished the entrance gate, allowing gunmen to storm the main building. | At least four al-Shabaab militants attacked the Asasey hotel, which is popular with politicians, foreigners and lawmakers. A suicide car bomb demolished the entrance gate, allowing gunmen to storm the main building. |
Troops fought for more than 12 hours before eventually killing all attackers inside the hotel compound, said Col Abdiqadir Nur, a police officer. | Troops fought for more than 12 hours before eventually killing all attackers inside the hotel compound, said Col Abdiqadir Nur, a police officer. |
Hotels are a favourite target of al-Shabaab, which claimed responsibility for the attack. | Hotels are a favourite target of al-Shabaab, which claimed responsibility for the attack. |
Analysts said the operation had all the hallmarks of the group, which often uses suicide car bombs to blast through defences of heavily fortified targets. | Analysts said the operation had all the hallmarks of the group, which often uses suicide car bombs to blast through defences of heavily fortified targets. |
The group was also behind the massive truck bomb in Mogadishu in 2017 that killed more than 500 people. | The group was also behind the massive truck bomb in Mogadishu in 2017 that killed more than 500 people. |
Despite its proximity to some major al-Shabaab strongholds, Kismayo has been relatively quiet in recent years. | Despite its proximity to some major al-Shabaab strongholds, Kismayo has been relatively quiet in recent years. |
Hodan Nalayeh, a Canadian journalist, and her husband, Farid Jama Suleiman, died in the attack, confirmed the Mogadishu-based independent radio station Radio Dalsan. | Hodan Nalayeh, a Canadian journalist, and her husband, Farid Jama Suleiman, died in the attack, confirmed the Mogadishu-based independent radio station Radio Dalsan. |
Omar Suleiman, a Texas-based imam who knew the journalist, wrote on social media: “I’m absolutely devastated by the news of the death of our dear sister Hodan Nalayeh and her husband in a terrorist attack in Somalia today. What a loss to us. Her beautiful spirit shined through her work and the way she treated people.” | Omar Suleiman, a Texas-based imam who knew the journalist, wrote on social media: “I’m absolutely devastated by the news of the death of our dear sister Hodan Nalayeh and her husband in a terrorist attack in Somalia today. What a loss to us. Her beautiful spirit shined through her work and the way she treated people.” |
The BBC journalist Farhan Jimale tweeted: | |
I’m saddened by the death of my dear friend the Somali Canadian journalist, Hodan Nalayeh, who was among those killed in today's attack in #Kismaayo. She was a bright star & a beautiful soul that represented the best of her people & homeland #Somalia at all times. RIP sister. pic.twitter.com/DGkEcTPED4 | |
Nalayeh was born in Somalia in 1976, but spent most of her life in Canada, first in Alberta and then Toronto. She founded Integration TV, an international web-based video production company aimed at Somali viewers around the world. She was the first female Somali media owner. | Nalayeh was born in Somalia in 1976, but spent most of her life in Canada, first in Alberta and then Toronto. She founded Integration TV, an international web-based video production company aimed at Somali viewers around the world. She was the first female Somali media owner. |
Al-Shabaab, which is an official affiliate of al-Qaida, has been waging a war for more than a decade to overthrow Somalia’s western-backed central government and install its own rule based on its strict interpretation of sharia law. | Al-Shabaab, which is an official affiliate of al-Qaida, has been waging a war for more than a decade to overthrow Somalia’s western-backed central government and install its own rule based on its strict interpretation of sharia law. |
In March, the group killed five people, including the deputy labour minister, in an attack on a government building in the capital, Mogadishu. | In March, the group killed five people, including the deputy labour minister, in an attack on a government building in the capital, Mogadishu. |
The US has ramped up its support for the government in Somalia, deploying hundreds of special forces soldiers, and frequently uses drones to attack the militants. | The US has ramped up its support for the government in Somalia, deploying hundreds of special forces soldiers, and frequently uses drones to attack the militants. |
In March 2017, Donald Trump approved greater authority for military operations against al-Shabaab, allowing increased actions in support of the African Union Mission in Somalia and Somali forces. | In March 2017, Donald Trump approved greater authority for military operations against al-Shabaab, allowing increased actions in support of the African Union Mission in Somalia and Somali forces. |
The pace of US airstrikes in Somalia has escalated during the Trump administration. There were 47 in 2018 and have been 50 so far this year. | The pace of US airstrikes in Somalia has escalated during the Trump administration. There were 47 in 2018 and have been 50 so far this year. |
Earlier this year, a report by Amnesty International claimed attacks have killed or wounded nearly two dozen civilians, and said the Pentagon is not adequately investigating potential casualties. | Earlier this year, a report by Amnesty International claimed attacks have killed or wounded nearly two dozen civilians, and said the Pentagon is not adequately investigating potential casualties. |
Al-Shabaab operations have been disrupted by the strikes, though the group’s hold on swaths of territory in central and southern Somalia remains strong. | Al-Shabaab operations have been disrupted by the strikes, though the group’s hold on swaths of territory in central and southern Somalia remains strong. |
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