Islamist militants kill 11 in Mogadishu hotel raid
AT least 11 people were killed on Saturday in an attack on a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu that was swiftly claimed by Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shabaab militants.
The assault, the latest in a series by the Islamist group targeting hotels and restaurants, began when a suicide bomber detonated a car laden with explosives outside the building.
Gunmen then stormed the Naasa Hablood hotel and gunfire rang out for several hours, witnesses said, before the authorities declared the attack over.
“The special security forces have ended the siege after killing three attackers inside the hotel. Eleven civilians, two of them doctors, were killed in the attack,” Abdi Kamil Shukri, a security ministry spokesman, told reporters.
Medical sources said some 20 civilians were wounded.
The attack was launched at 4:30pm with a powerful blast followed by two other explosions and then heavy gunfire, witnesses said.
The Naasa Hablood hotel in southern Mogadishu is often used by politicians and members of the Somali diaspora visiting the city.
Somali security forces moved quickly to cordon off access to the neighbourhood as they raced to retake the hotel.
A witness, Adan Ibrahim, said an unknown number of people were able to flee the hotel using a back door. Pictures from the scene showed people in blood-covered clothes running down the street.
The Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack through a statement on the Telegram smartphone app, saying that their fighters had forced their way into the hotel.
“The attack started with a heavy blast carried out by a brother who drove a car loaded with explosives. Gunmen fought their way into the hotel, and we believe that casualties were inflicted in the enemy’s ranks,” the Shabaab said.
Saturday’s assault came just three weeks after another attack quickly claimed the Shabaab group on the city’s Ambassador hotel left 10 dead, including two lawmakers, when a huge car bomb ripped the front off the six-storey building.
The Shabaab lost its foothold in the capital in 2011 but continues its battle to overthrow the Somali government and launch regular attacks on military, government and civilian targets like hotels and restaurants in Mogadishu and elsewhere.
In November last year, the Islamist group carried out a similar attack on the Sahafi hotel in central Mogadishu, leaving at least 12 dead.
Shabaab insurgents have also staged attacks in neighboring Kenya, including the killing of at least 67 people at Nairobi’s Westgate Mall in 2013.
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