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Suicide attacker detonates bomb near Somalia’s presidential palace
13 February 2021, 11:24
More than a dozen vehicles were destroyed in the blast in Mogadishu.
A suicide bomber has been killed and seven civilians wounded as a vehicle exploded near a checkpoint outside the presidential palace in Somalia’s capital, police said.
Spokesman Sadiq Ali Adan said the driver defied orders to stop on Saturday morning, and police opened fire as passers-by ran for their lives.
He said more than a dozen vehicles were destroyed in the blast in Mogadishu.
The bombing occurred as Somali politicians argue over how to hold a national election. The vote had been scheduled for February 8, and some argue that President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has overstayed his mandate.
He is seeking a second four-year term. More talks on the election crisis are set for Monday.
The al Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group based in Somalia often targets high-profile areas of Mogadishu, and has threatened to attack the polls.