Car bomb outside Somali presidential palace kills at least 10

Attack claimed by al Shabaab targeted a meeting of security officials in nearby hotel

Somali soldiers stand by to a building destroyed by a blast near the presidential palace in the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday. Photograph: Farah Abdi Warsameh/AFP
Somali soldiers stand by to a building destroyed by a blast near the presidential palace in the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday. Photograph: Farah Abdi Warsameh/AFP

At least 10 people, including soldiers and civilians, were killed in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu yesterday when a car bomb claimed by al Shabaab exploded outside the presidential palace and also damaged two nearby hotels, an official said.

Information minister Mohamed Abdi Hayir told state radio that a meeting of security officials was under way inside one of the hotels, the SYL, at the time of blast and that one minister and some state radio journalists were injured in the attack.

The hotel is frequented by government officials and police said it believed the facility was the likely target.

The SYL and another hospitality facility, both located near the presidential palace, were partially destroyed by the blast, a police officer, told Reuters.

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“The blast killed 10 (people) including soldiers and civilians and 30 others were wounded,” Ali said.Gunfire could be heard after the blast and a huge cloud of smoke rose above the palace, outside which were the remnants of the car and splattered blood, according to a Reuters witness.

Al Shabaab’s Radio Andaluz said the Islamist group was behind the attack and their military operations spokesman, Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, said the attack had killed 15 soldiers and “injured many others including a lawmaker”.

Seeking to impose its own harsh form of Islam, al Shabaab, wants to topple the Western backed government in Mogadishu and also push out the 22,000-strong African Union mandated AMISOM peace keeping force backing it.

The group was pushed out of Mogadishu by AMISOM in 2011 but have remained a serious threat, launching frequent attacks aimed at overthrowing the government.

The militants have claimed responsibility for several explosions in Mogadishu, including a car bomb and gun attack last week at a popular beach restaurant in the capital that killed 10 people.

– (Reuters)