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This Article is From Jul 26, 2015

At Least 6 Dead in Bomb Blast at Mogadishu Hotel

At Least 6 Dead in Bomb Blast at Mogadishu Hotel
At least six people were killed in a huge bomb blast on July 16, 2015.
Mogadishu: At least six people were killed today when a suspected car bomb exploded at a heavily guarded hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu housing diplomatic missions and frequented by government officials and international workers.

"We have seen around six people killed, most of them hotel security guards," said government security officer Mohamed Jama, adding that casualty numbers might rise.

A huge blast shook the area today afternoon sending a thick plume of smoke high into the air. The African Union force, AMISOM, which is fighting the Shebab insurgents, confirmed the explosion at the Jazeera Palace Hotel.

"There was a heavy explosion at the Jazeera Palace hotel, there are casualties," said police officer Abdirahman Ahmed.

Local resident Abdihakim Ainte, a political analyst, was nearby when the bomb exploded and described a "huge blast" that smashed his window.

He said the hotel, which has been attacked several times in the past by Islamist gunmen, had been "torn apart" by the blast.

Photographs shared on social media showed one side of the multi-storey hotel shredded by the explosion.

Mohamed Moalim was inside the hotel when the bomb exploded.

"It was a truck loaded with explosives -- and the biggest ever (explosion) around this area," he said.

The diplomatic missions of both China and Qatar are based in the hotel.

There was no immediate claim of responsiblity, but the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shebab have attacked the hotel before as part of their regular bombing campaign.

The Shebab are fighting to overthrow Somalia's Western-backed government which is propped up and protected by the 22,000-strong AMISOM.
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