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A water cannon is used to douse a car after an IED was detonated in Mogadishu's Bakara market on June 9, 2013/AFP

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Somali Shabaab kill at least one in Mogadishu market bomb

A water cannon is used to douse a car after an IED was detonated in Mogadishu's Bakara market on June 9, 2013/AFP

A water cannon is used to douse a car after an IED was detonated in Mogadishu’s Bakara market on June 9, 2013/AFP

MOGADISHU, July 9 – Somalia’s Shabaab insurgents killed at least one person Tuesday when they set off a homemade bomb in the capital’s main market, busy with shoppers preparing for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Shabaab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab said its fighters had set off an improvised explosive device targeting security officials in Mogadishu’s Bakara market, claiming to have killed three officials and wounded three others.

“We planted a bomb in a planned operation to kill the security officials of Bakara,” Musab told AFP, accusing the men of “corruption and extortion”.

Heavy gunfire was reported after the explosion, and an AFP photographer at the scene described the charred remains of a burnt out car.

The Al Qaeda linked Shebab have launched a string of attacks including a daylight attack last month on a fortified United Nations compound in a bid to topple the internationally backed government.

Witnesses said that at least one person was killed and three others badly wounded.

“There was one dead body, and three others who were badly wounded, that were carried away after the explosion,” said Ahmed Muse, a shopkeeper in Bakara, Mogadishu’s main commercial district.

Despite recent infighting inside the Shabaab including the recent killing of top leaders in a bloody purge analysts warn the extremist group is far from defeated.

In previous years, the month of Ramadan expected to start this week has seen a surge in Shabaab attacks, with gunmen urged to carry out deeds by their extremist preachers.

The Shabaab have lost a string of towns to a 17,700 strong African Union force, which fights alongside government forces.

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However, key Shabaab strongholds remaining include rural southern and central Somalia, while another faction has dug into remote and rugged mountains in the northern Puntland region.

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