Shabaab claims Somali beach attacks

Ambulance workers stand by near the Lido beach where gunmen exploded a car bomb and opened fire at a restaurant in Mogadishu, Somalia. Picture: EPA/ Said Yusuf Warsame

Ambulance workers stand by near the Lido beach where gunmen exploded a car bomb and opened fire at a restaurant in Mogadishu, Somalia. Picture: EPA/ Said Yusuf Warsame

Published Jan 22, 2016

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Mogadishu - At least five people were killed, seven others injured, in suicide attacks at a restaurant located at the Liddo Beach in Mogadishu, Somalia, local police confirmed.

Police officer Ahmed Qalinle told Xinhua on Thursday night that they had established the number of casualties, but were expecting a possible increase as the battle between Somalia's Special Forces and al-shabaab militants is still going on.

“The first car exploded in front of the gate adjacent to the street as a number of heavily armed attackers made way to the restaurant from the seaside. Then shortly another car bomb went off in front of the restaurant,” said Qalinle.

A former BBC journalist and now director of the London based Somali Cable TV Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimu was among the injured in the attacks.

A number of people including journalists, musicians and politicians are reported to have been in the hotel at the time of the attacks.

The police have indicated they expected casualty figures to rise since some of those who tried to escape were caught in the second explosion.

Sources say there was a wedding ceremony in the restaurant which also hosts live music bands.

Witnesses told Xinhua they heard the explosions near the hotel, but could not establish any developments since it was already dark.

“We heard explosions from the Liddo Beach area, but we have not got any information about the situation yet,” said Abshir Hirsi.

The al-Qaeda linked group al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had killed many on the Lido beach.

Xinhua

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