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Suicide blasts hit Somalia base | Suicide blasts hit Somalia base |
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At least 11 people have been killed in a double suicide attack on peacekeeping base in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, claimed by Islamist insurgents. | |
Among the dead is the deputy commander of the African Union force in Somalia, along with four bombers, an AU spokesman told the BBC. | |
A security official said two white vehicles with UN logos, but packed with explosives, drove into the base. | |
The al-Shabab group said the attacks were revenge for a US raid on Monday. | |
This reportedly killed Kenyan-born al-Qaeda suspect Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, who was wanted by the US for attacks in Kenya. | |
"We have got our revenge for our brother Nabhan. Two suicide car bombs targeting the AU base, praise Allah," al-Shabab spokesman Ali Mohamud Rage told Reuters news agency. | |
The soldiers at the gate assumed they were UN cars and opened the gate for them Security official | The soldiers at the gate assumed they were UN cars and opened the gate for them Security official |
Six injured peacekeepers, some bleeding heavily, were seen being carried away from the base near the Mogadishu airport, the agency says. | Six injured peacekeepers, some bleeding heavily, were seen being carried away from the base near the Mogadishu airport, the agency says. |
"I have seen the bodies of two people who were brought from the area," said a witness, Ali Mohamed, adding that they looked like Somalis, AFP reports. | "I have seen the bodies of two people who were brought from the area," said a witness, Ali Mohamed, adding that they looked like Somalis, AFP reports. |
"The soldiers at the gate assumed they were UN cars and opened the gate for them," the security official told the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu. | "The soldiers at the gate assumed they were UN cars and opened the gate for them," the security official told the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu. |
"When the cars entered, one of them sped toward a petrol depot and exploded. The other one exploded in a nearby area." | "When the cars entered, one of them sped toward a petrol depot and exploded. The other one exploded in a nearby area." |
There are some 5,000 AU troops, mostly from Uganda and Burundi, in Mogadishu, protecting the weak, UN-backed government. | There are some 5,000 AU troops, mostly from Uganda and Burundi, in Mogadishu, protecting the weak, UN-backed government. |
Demands | Demands |
US officials say Nabhan was killed on Monday in a US military raid in southern Somalia. | US officials say Nabhan was killed on Monday in a US military raid in southern Somalia. |
Reporting from inside Somalia Somali demands for French hostage | Reporting from inside Somalia Somali demands for French hostage |
He was wanted in connection with the 2002 attacks on a hotel and an Israeli airliner in his home city of Mombasa. | He was wanted in connection with the 2002 attacks on a hotel and an Israeli airliner in his home city of Mombasa. |
It is believed he fled to Somalia after the attacks and was working with al-Shabab, which the US sees as al-Qaeda's proxy in Somalia. | It is believed he fled to Somalia after the attacks and was working with al-Shabab, which the US sees as al-Qaeda's proxy in Somalia. |
Earlier on Thursday, al-Shabab demanded that France ensure that AU forces are pulled out of Somalia. | Earlier on Thursday, al-Shabab demanded that France ensure that AU forces are pulled out of Somalia. |
This was one of several demands issued by the group for the release of a French security adviser captured in July. | This was one of several demands issued by the group for the release of a French security adviser captured in July. |
Al-Shabab and its allies control most of southern and central Somalia, while the government, helped by the AU force, just runs parts of Mogadishu. | Al-Shabab and its allies control most of southern and central Somalia, while the government, helped by the AU force, just runs parts of Mogadishu. |
The country has not had a functioning central government since 1991, leading to a complete breakdown of law and order both on land and in recent years in Somali waters. | The country has not had a functioning central government since 1991, leading to a complete breakdown of law and order both on land and in recent years in Somali waters. |
President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist and former insurgent, was chosen in January after UN-brokered peace talks. | President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist and former insurgent, was chosen in January after UN-brokered peace talks. |
He has vowed to implement Sharia but al-Shabab accuses him of being a Western puppet. | He has vowed to implement Sharia but al-Shabab accuses him of being a Western puppet. |
Years of fighting and anarchy have left some three million people - half the population - needing food aid. | Years of fighting and anarchy have left some three million people - half the population - needing food aid. |