Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Mogadishu attack: Seven killed in airport blasts


Plume of smoke from Mogadishu blast



Source: BBC

At least seven people have been killed in two bomb attacks near the main entrance of the airport in Mogadishu, Somali police have said.
Thick smoke could be seen rising from the area, where there is also a base for African Union (AU) peacekeepers.
Local journalists said at least one of the blasts was detonated by a suicide attacker in a vehicle near a checkpoint.
Those killed were believe to include security guards at the checkpoint.

The militant Islamist group, al-Shabab, which is allied to al-Qaeda, has carried out frequent attacks in Somalia, including in Mogadishu, in an attempt to oust the UN-backed government.
The group has been pushed out of most of the main towns it once controlled, but analysts say it remains a potent threat.
It has been increasing its attacks ahead of planned elections in Somalia.

Hotels have been attacked by car bombs and then armed assault teams over the past few weeks.
The large airport area in Mogadishu is a secure "green zone" for UN operations, the AU peacekeeping force and foreign embassies.
The Somali government, with the help of African Union forces, is fighting al-Shabab militants in several parts of the country.

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