MOGADISHU -- Gunmen attacked two restaurants in Somalia's
capital of Mogadishu on Wednesday night, killing at least 17 people and
injuring 26 others, with an unknown number of hostages being held by the
attackers, rescuers said.
An emergency team Aamin Ambulance said Thursday on Twitter that it has
found 17 bodies and evacuated 26 people who were wounded, but has to "stop
rescue work as the area became too dark while bombings are still going
on."
An earlier report quoting police officer Mohamed Nur said eight people
were killed in the attacks.
A suicide bomber drove a car loaded with explosives into the Posh
restaurant in Hodan district and detonated it, Nur told Xinhua.
A group of gunmen then bombed the Pizza House, a restaurant near Posh,
and clashed with security personnel, he added. The two restaurants are
frequented by government officials and young people.
A witness said the explosion was huge and could be felt from a
distance.
"We heard a huge explosion which hit Pizza House and Posh House.
We understand some people have been killed," Abdullah Yasin told Xinhua.
Heavy gunfire could be heard inside the Pizza House where an unknown
number of hostages were held, police said.
Somalia-based al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility. The
al-Qaida-affiliated group has launched frequent attacks on targets including
civilians and government institutions in the Horn of Africa country since the
militants were forced out of Mogadishu by African Union (AU) troops in 2011.
Somali President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed in April declared war against
the extremists, offering amnesty to militants who surrendered within 60 days
and warning the rest would "face the consequences."
Somalia's special forces destroyed a key al-Shabaab command and supply
hub on Sunday in the country's southern regions.
"We have long suffered at the hands of Al-Shabaab which is
supported by global terror networks. We and our international partners will
take every possible precaution to protect our civilian population from harm
during these operations while targeting terrorists," the president said
Sunday.
The US military also confirmed its special forces killed eight
al-Shabaab fighters in an airstrike conducted in southern Somalia on Sunday.
In a statement issued on Sunday night, the US Africa Command (Africom)
vowed to intensify attacks against al-Shabaab militants in order to protect
people, saying the militants have taken advantage of the safe haven to kill and
maim people.
According to Africom, al-Shabaab has overrun three bases of the African
Union Mission to Somalia, a peacekeeping mission operated by the AU, by
amassing large numbers of fighters and attacking in overwhelming numbers in the
last eight months.
It said al-Shabaab has also increased its combat capability by seizing
heavy weaponry, armored vehicles, explosives, small arms, ammunition, and other
miscellaneous supplies.
The terrorist group has cemented its control in southern and central
Somalia and has used this area to plot and direct terror attacks, steal
humanitarian aid, and to shelter other radical terrorists. (Xinhua)
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