Somalia: Six killed as minibus hits roadside bomb near Mogadishu No immediate claim of responsibility for explosion on road frequently used by government and security vehicles.

Filed under: All News,more news,Opinion,RECENT POSTS,Somali news |
Those wounded were taken to Madina hospital in Mogadishu [Feisal Omar/Reuters]
Those wounded were taken to Madina hospital in Mogadishu [Feisal Omar/Reuters]

A roadside bomb has struck a minibus near Somalia’s capital, killing at least six people, according to police and witnesses.

The vehicle was reportedly carrying passengers from Mogadishu to a funeral in a nearby town when it ran over the explosive at Hawa Abdi village on Sunday.

“So far we know the blast killed six people and injured others,” Farah Hassan, a police officer, told Reuters news agency. “The death toll may rise”.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, which occurred on a road used frequently by government and security vehicles.

“I carried four dead people including my father in law,” Nur Haji Ahmed told Reuters from Madina hospital in Mogadishu, where the wounded were taken. He had rushed to the scene after a phone call from a relative.

Somalia map

For more than a decade, al-Shabab has been fighting to overthrow Somalia’s internationally recognised government.

The al-Qaeda-linked armed group used to control most parts of the country but, since 2011, its fighters have been pushed out of most large towns and cities including Mogadishu.

However, it has continued to carry out deadly suicide bombings and assassinations in the capital and its surrounding areas.

More: