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Somalia blast: Mogadishu hotel rocked by bomb | Somalia blast: Mogadishu hotel rocked by bomb |
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At least 13 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured in a huge bomb explosion at a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu. | |
A BBC correspondent in the city says a lorry was used to attack the Jazeera Palace Hotel near the airport. | A BBC correspondent in the city says a lorry was used to attack the Jazeera Palace Hotel near the airport. |
He said it was one of the worst scenes of destruction he has witnessed in Mogadishu. | |
Somali militant Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for the attack. | Somali militant Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for the attack. |
The al-Qaeda linked group said it was responding to assaults by an African Union force and the Somali government. | The al-Qaeda linked group said it was responding to assaults by an African Union force and the Somali government. |
The blasts came as US President Barack Obama was leaving Kenya for Ethiopia, at the end of a trip during which he had discussions about dealing with the threat from al-Shabab. | |
The US condemned the "abhorrent" attack which "purposefully and cruelly targeted innocent civilians," a National Security Council statement said. | |
International diplomats often stay at Jazeera Palace Hotel, which has been targeted in the past. It also accommodates several embassies including those of China, Qatar and Egypt. | International diplomats often stay at Jazeera Palace Hotel, which has been targeted in the past. It also accommodates several embassies including those of China, Qatar and Egypt. |
A Chinese embassy worker was among the dead as well as three members of the hotel staff, the BBC's Mohamed Moalimu reports. | |
Al-Shabab is battling Somalia's government for control of the country. While security in Somalia has improved, the group still attacks Mogadishu regularly. | Al-Shabab is battling Somalia's government for control of the country. While security in Somalia has improved, the group still attacks Mogadishu regularly. |
On Saturday, a member of the Somali parliament and an official from the prime minister's office were killed in separate attacks in the capital claimed by al-Shabab. | On Saturday, a member of the Somali parliament and an official from the prime minister's office were killed in separate attacks in the capital claimed by al-Shabab. |
In recent days the group has lost two of its remaining strongholds - the south-western town of Bardere and the south-eastern town of Dinsor. Both had been under al-Shabab control since 2008. | In recent days the group has lost two of its remaining strongholds - the south-western town of Bardere and the south-eastern town of Dinsor. Both had been under al-Shabab control since 2008. |
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. |