Somali parliament hit by car bombing

It was not immediately clear if gunmen had managed to penetrate the parliament complex, and there were no immediate reports of casualties.

It was not immediately clear if gunmen had managed to penetrate the parliament complex, and there were no immediate reports of casualties.

Published May 24, 2014

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Mogadishu - A huge car bomb went off near the Somali parliament in Mogadishu on Saturday and heavy gunfire immediately broke out, police and witnesses said.

“There is an attack near the parliament building. There was a car bomb explosion and gunfire broke out. We don't have details so far,” police official Husein Ise told AFP.

Witnesses said Shebab militants, the al-Qaeda-linked group fighting to overthrow Somalia's internationally-backed government, appeared to be carrying out an attack on the complex while MPs were meeting inside.

It was not immediately clear if gunmen had managed to penetrate the parliament complex, and there were no immediate reports of casualties.

The attack appeared to be similar to a assault on February by the Shebab against the heavily-fortified presidential palace, which saw a car bomb go off at the gates of the Villa Somalia followed by an attack by suicide gunmen which left at least 16 dead including the attackers. - Sapa-AFP

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