10 dead, more than 50 wounded in double attack at Mogadishu hotel (VIDEO)
Ten people have died and more than 50 were wounded in a car bomb and gun attack at a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu, a senior minister has said.
The attack took place at the Dayah hotel, where some members of parliament were thought to be staying, police said on Wednesday.
Somali security minister Abdirizak Omar Mohamed said the four attackers had been killed by security forces, informs BBC.
The Islamist militant group al-Shabab has said it carried out the attack.
Eyewitnesses said the attackers had used a vehicle laden with explosives to blast their way into the hotel and once inside they started shooting.
Shortly after the first blast, another vehicle exploded, killing and wounding more people who had gathered in the area.
Police officer Colonel Abdiqadir Hussein told Reuters that security forces had later managed to secure the building.
The hotel is located less than a mile from Somalia's presidential palace and is popular with dignitaries.
The attack comes at a time when the country is preparing for indirect elections where MPs are set to choose a president.
The moment a suicide bomb exploded in Mogadishu.
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 25, 2017
At least 15 people were killed and dozens were injured. pic.twitter.com/gzzk2usEEQ
International
- Two suspected al Qaeda members killed in drone strike in Yemen
- Flu victims: Over one hundred people hospitalized at Chisinau Emergency Hospital
- Tunisia asks for EU help to combat terrorism after Sousse massacre
- Moldovan victims of human trafficking to benefit from more state support
- Italy avalanche: Three puppies found alive, giving hope for more survivors (VIDEO)
- Babies used in suicide bombings in Nigeria