Somalia: Six Persons Killed In Mogadishu Attack Near Beach

Six people have also been killed in a blast at a seaside restaurant in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, an ambulance service official said. The Pescatore Seafood Restaurant, which opened recently in the south of the city, was also frequented by security and government officials. Video uploaded to social media shows smoke billowing from
the scene of the attack. The Militant Islamist group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the blast. The group’s military operations spokesperson revealed that they were targeting security officers and politicians of the apostate government. Al- Shabab, which is allied to the al-Qaeda, frequently carries out attacks in Mogadishu as part of its
war against the government.Abdikadir Abdirahman, director of Aamin Ambulance Service, said that they had carried six dead civilians and seven others injured. A number of high profile people including the Somali police commissioner are reported to have been at the venue at the time, but there is no indication they were among the
injured. Police officer Mohamed Ali told the media that the police commissioner was safe along with several legislators who stayed there. This attack comes amid a surge in violence in recent weeks as politicians have struggled through a much-delayed process to select a new parliament. Lawmakers were finally sworn in last
week, paving the way for them to choose a new leader. On 24 March, a female member of the Somali federal parliament was among more than 30 people who were killed in two suicide bombings in Beledweyne town, in the central Somalia. And on 18 April, seven people were injured in a mortar attack on Somalia’s parliament.