MOGADISHU: A suicide bomber rammed a car laden with explosives into a cafe in central Mogadishu on Monday, killing at least eight people in an attack claimed by the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab.
Bursts of gunfire followed the attack, which targeted the Italian Coffee cafeteria, located near the passport office. A photographer saw corpses sprawled on the ground at the scene of the blast.
Abdikadir Abdirahman, the director of AMIN ambulances, said his organisation had removed eight bodies from the scene and taken more than two dozen wounded to hospital. “The death toll may rise,” he said.
Senior security officials were among the casualties, Al Shabaab said.
“We are behind the blast,” Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, the group’s military operations spokesman, said. “The targets were police, intelligence, military officials and immigration workers,” Musab said two generals were among the dead.
In recent years, the Al Qaeda-linked group has lost large swathes of its territory to African Union peacekeepers supporting the UN-backed government.
But the insurgents frequently launch deadly gun, grenade and bomb attacks in Mogadishu and other regions controlled by the federal government. Many attacks are aimed at military bases but some also target civilians.
Earlier on Monday, three Somali soldiers on an ordnance-clearing mission were killed after a roadside bomb planted by the insurgents exploded 90 km north of the capital.