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The attack in Galkayo, Somalia, targeted the country’s new prime minister, Mohamed Hussein Roble, the government said.Credit...Feisal Omar/Reuters |
The attack has taken at least 16 lives — including a dozen
civilians and several three high-ranking army officers
According to a local resident, Mumin Adan, "The city is
in mourning and many bodies are buried in the main cemetery. I saw more than
ten people brought there to be buried."
The extremist Islamist group al-Shabaab, linked to al-Qaeda,
has claimed the attack targeting the prime minister — who had not yet arrived
at the time of the explosion and citing the now -deceased commanders of two
local military units.
The centrally located city of Galkayo at about 600 km north
of Mogadishu, has been the scene for deadly violence in recent years between
troops from the two semi-autonomous states of Somalia — Galmudug to its south
and Puntland to its north> As well as and between their respective rival
clans
Al-Shabaab controlled the Somali capital before being ousted
in 2011 by African Union (AU) troops supporting the fragile Somali government.
They still control vast rural areas from where they conduct their operations.
Somalia has plunged into chaos since the fall of President
Siad Barre's military regime in 1991, followed by a war of clan leaders and the
rise of al-Shabaab.
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