At least 20 people have been killed and several others wounded in a massive car bomb…
At least 20 people have been killed and several others wounded in a massive car bomb attack outside a hotel in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, police said, with officials fearing many casualties from the unusually large explosion.
The blast on Saturday, in the central city’s K5 Junction which is lined with government offices, hotels and restaurants, destroyed several buildings and set dozens of vehicles on fire.
“We know that at least 20 civilians are dead while dozens of others are wounded,” Abdullahi Nur, a police officer who was in the area, told Reuters news agency.
“The death toll will surely rise. We are still busy transporting casualties,” he said, adding that there were bodies under the rubble.
Security official Mohamed Adan told AFP news agency the “huge blast” was caused “by a trucked loaded with explosives”.
Witnesses said the blast, which threw a thick cloud of smoke into the sky that could be seen across the city, badly damaged a nearby hotel and left scenes of devastation on the busy road.
“This was very horrible,” witness Ismail Yusuf told AFP news agency.
“The bomb went off alongside the busy road and left many people dead. I saw several dead bodies strewn about but could not count them,” he added.
“It was horrible.”
Muhidin Ali, a Mogadishu resident who was close by at the time said it was, “the biggest blast I have ever witnessed, it destroyed the whole area”.
Later on Saturday, a second blast took place in the city’s Madina district.
“It was a car bomb. Two civilians were killed, ” Siyad Farah, a police major, told Reuters, adding that a suspect had been caught on suspicion of planting explosives.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Al-Shabab, an armed group fighting to overthrow the internationally recognised government, has carried out frequent gun, grenade and bomb attacks in Mogadishu and other parts of Somalia.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES