Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

top
An offensive led by the 17,000-strong AU force alongside Somali forces has stripped the Shabaab of most of the towns they held/FILE

Africa

Strong blast outside Somali parliament, one dead

An offensive led by the 17,000-strong AU force alongside Somali forces has stripped the Shabaab of most of the towns they held/FILE

MOGADISHU, Nov 7 – A strong blast rocked Somalia’s parliament on Wednesday, with at least one person killed, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

The blast, believed to be a car bomb set off close to the parliament, is the latest in a string of attacks in the war-ravaged Somali capital.

A body of a Somali government security official dressed in military uniform could be seen following the explosion.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast, but the Al-Qaeda linked Shabaab insurgents have conducted a series of guerrilla style attacks in the capital since pulling out of fixed positions there last year.

Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri this week urged all Muslims to support Somalia’s Islamist Shabaab, who have in recent months suffered several major setbacks with African Union troops wresting several strongholds from them.

The insurgents have vowed to topple newly elected President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who took office in September after being chosen by the country’s new parliament, bringing an end to eight years of transitional rule.

An offensive led by the 17,000-strong AU force alongside Somali forces has stripped the Shabaab of most of the towns they held.

But analysts have warned the group are still a dangerous force, reverting to guerrilla tactics and carrying out targeted attacks.

About The Author

Comments
Advertisement

More on Capital News