‘More than 20’ killed in Mogadishu car bomb: police

MOGADISHU, Dec 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A massive car bomb blast left more than 20 people dead and many others wounded in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Saturday, police and witnesses said.

“The blast was devastating, and I could confirm more than 20 civilians
killed, there were many more wounded, but the toll can be higher,” said
police officer Ibrahim Mohamed.

“I have counted twenty-two dead bodies, all of them civilians and there
were more than thirty others wounded, this was dark day,” said Ahmed Moalim Warsame, who witnessed the explosion.

Police officer Mohamed Hussein said the blast targeted a tax collection centre during the morning rush hour in Mogadishu as Somalia returned to work after its weekend.

Dozens of wounded people, including children, were rushed to hospitals. Among them were several university students who had been traveling in a bus, Hussein said. 

A large black plume of smoke rose above the capital.

Speaking to reporters at the blast site, Mogadishu Mayor Omar Muhamoud said the government confirmed at least 90 civilians, mostly students, had been injured in the explosion.

Sakariye Abdukadir, who was near the area when the car bomb detonated, said the blast “destroyed my car windows”.

“All I could see was scattered dead bodies… amid the blast and some of them burned beyond recognition.”

Government authorities have told medical personnel not to disclose figures as they have done in the past, and journalists are forbidden from going to attack sites.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast.

Somalia has been riven by conflict since 1991, when clan warlords overthrew former leader Siad Barre, then turned on each other. — NNN-AGENCIES

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