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At least 20 killed by suicide car bomb near restaurant in Somalia capital

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - At least 20 people were killed and 30 wounded by a suicide car bomb just outside a restaurant near the port in Somalia s capital Mogadishu late on Friday, an emergency services official said. The blast sent plumes of smoke into the sky and triggered gunfire, witnesses and state-owned media reported. So far we have carried 20 dead people and 30 injured from the blast scene, Dr. Abdulkadir Aden, founder of AAMIN Ambulance services told Reuters. The blast occurred at the Luul Yemeni restaurant near the port, witnesses said. A speeding car exploded at Luul Yemeni restaurant. I was going to the restaurant but ran back when the blast shook and covered the area with smoke, resident Ahmed Abdullahi, who lives near the site, told Reuters. Somalia s state-controlled Radio Mogadishu reported there was also destruction of property and that police had cordoned off the area. No one claimed responsibility for the blast. Islamist group al Shabaab frequently carries out such bombi

Suicide car bomb reported in Somalia capital, casualties unknown

Suicide car bomb reported in Somalia capital inujres 25 people

MOGADISHU: More than 10 people were killed Friday night when a car bomb detonated by Al-Shabaab extremists hit a popular restaurant in Mogadishu, according to a security official. A suicide bomber detonated the car loaded with explosives outside the popular Lul Yemeni restaurant near the Mogadishu port. "The blast was very heavy and caused massive destruction and civilian

At least 20 killed by suicide car bomb near restaurant in Somalia capital

At least 20 killed by suicide car bomb near restaurant in Somalia capital
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Somali opposition postpones protest after last week s clashes | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021 3:17 AM MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali opposition leaders have agreed to postpone a protest over election delays originally planned for Friday after last week s clashes in which troops and opposition supporters exchanged gunfire, killing at least three people. The government said it supported the right to protest and that it would work with opposition leaders to plan a safe and peaceful demonstration in 10 days time. I ask the public to take the decision of postponement with us since we want a peaceful demonstration, said one of the opposition leaders, Abdirahman Abdishakur. We have not given up on the protest.

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