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Somalia hotels attacked by militants in Mogadishu | Somalia hotels attacked by militants in Mogadishu |
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At least five people were killed when militants in the Somali capital Mogadishu attacked two hotels. | |
A security operation has now ended at one of the hotels, near the parliament building. | |
The BBC's Moalimu Mohammed, in the city, says the two hotels were busy with people breaking their Ramadan fast when they were attacked at 18:10 local time (15:10 GMT). | The BBC's Moalimu Mohammed, in the city, says the two hotels were busy with people breaking their Ramadan fast when they were attacked at 18:10 local time (15:10 GMT). |
The Islamist militant group al-Shabab has said it was behind the attack. | |
Our reporter says the two hotels - the Wehliya and Siyaad - are among the best known in the city. | Our reporter says the two hotels - the Wehliya and Siyaad - are among the best known in the city. |
The Siyaad is near the presidential palace, while the Wehliya is close to parliament. | |
Conflicting reports | Conflicting reports |
"Car bombs rammed into the hotels named Wehliya and Siyaad. Then our fighters stormed in," an al-Shabab spokesman told Reuters. | "Car bombs rammed into the hotels named Wehliya and Siyaad. Then our fighters stormed in," an al-Shabab spokesman told Reuters. |
Some reports say fighting is ongoing, but Somalia's National Intelligence & Security Agency tweeted that the attacks had been foiled. | |
There was also a mortar attack on a base of the African Union (AU) force in the city at the same time. | There was also a mortar attack on a base of the African Union (AU) force in the city at the same time. |
The AU is helping the government battle al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda. | |
Security in Somalia has improved, but al-Shabab still attacks Mogadishu regularly. | |
The militants have also targeted neighbouring countries, killing almost 150 people in an assault on Garissa University College in Kenya in April. | The militants have also targeted neighbouring countries, killing almost 150 people in an assault on Garissa University College in Kenya in April. |