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Three die after Somalia car bomb strikes EU convoy: Police

October 01, 2018
A soldier holds position as the damage is assessed after Al-Shabaab hit a European Union armored convoy in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Monday. — Reuters
A soldier holds position as the damage is assessed after Al-Shabaab hit a European Union armored convoy in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Monday. — Reuters

MOGADISHU — Three people were killed in a suicide car bombing by Al-Shabaab militant which hit a European Union armored convoy in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Monday, police and an emergency service worker said.

The blast struck the convoy around 12:10 p.m. local time on Industrial Road, a major thoroughfare in the heart of the city.

“We carried two dead locals and four others injured,” Abdikadir Abdirahman of AMIN Ambulance Services said.

Police said the bomber had also died in the blast.

A Reuters witness saw men towing their damaged vehicle after the explosion hit its rear end. The armored vehicles had Italian and EU flags on them.

Al-Shabaab group, which frequently carries out attacks in the Horn of Africa country, claimed responsibility.

The Italian military said a convoy of five vehicles returning from a training activity had been attacked but that no one was wounded or killed.

“The vehicle, with four soldiers on board, was slightly damaged and able to return to the base,” it said.

Al Qaeda-affiliated Al-Shabaab wants to topple Somalia’s Western-backed central government and impose its own rule based on its strict interpretation of Islam’s sharia law.

The European Union is one of the major sources of funding for the African Union-mandated peacekeeping force AMISOM which helps defend Somalia’s central government against the militants.

Somalia has been engulfed by violence and lawlessness since the early 1990s after the toppling of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. — Reuters


October 01, 2018
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