MOGADISHU, Somalia
At least five people were killed and more than eight others wounded when a government security checkpoint was bombed in Baidoa, Somalia’s administrative capital of Southwest State, on Saturday, witnesses and security officials said.
Officials in Baidoa,
about 250 kilometres west of Mogadishu, told VOA Somali that the blast
apparently came from a remote-controlled landmine planted at a government tax
collection point in the southern part of the town.
“Four civilians and a
government solider have died in the blast and eight others were wounded,” said
Baidoa District Commissioner Hassan Mo’alim Bikole. “The wounded are being
treated at hospitals.”
Bikole said most of the
victims were civilians. In the Somali capital, Mogadishu, a suicide bomber
driving a vehicle blew himself up in front of the government revenue
headquarters, injuring seven people, including security guards.
“The security forces
suspected the vehicle as it sped towards the revenue headquarters building. The
police officers guarding the place prevented it from reaching its target and
the driver rammed the vehicle into a nearby perimeter wall before he blew
himself up,” said Sidiiq Dodishe, a police spokesman.” Five police officers
were injured in the blast, he added.
Witnesses said two
civilian passersby also sustained minor injuries. No group has claimed
responsibility for either attack, but al-Qaida-affiliated militant group
al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for such incidents in Somalia over the
years.
The Somali government
has condemned both attacks, saying such incidents will not deter its efforts to
stabilize the country. Government spokesman Ismael Mukhtar Omar said al-Shabab
was behind both bombings.
Residents in Mogadishu said the blast was the biggest they had heard since last December. Steps taken by Somali security forces in the city, including setting up roadblocks leading to government offices and major installations, are believed to have minimized attacks targeting military bases, hotels, restaurants and other public places.
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