At least 19 people have been killed including three government ministers after an explosion ripped through the Shamo Hotel in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, during a graduation ceremony. A security official told the AFP news agency most of the dead were believed to be students. Also among the dead were two journalists and two professors. More than 40 people were wounded in the attack. The death toll is expected to rise. "What we understand is that someone blew himself up at the ceremony and the attack aimed to target government officials. We appeal to the international community to help our country in this time of need," he said. He told the Associated Press news agency that officials had a photograph of the man.
Mohamed Adow, Al Jazeera's correspondent reporting from Kenya, said: "Reports say that a man who dressed as a woman managed to pass through security checkpoints and enter the hallways of the hotel where he detonated himself as the ceremony was taking place."
A statement signed by the United Nations, the US, the EU and the Arab League said the attack would not deter the international community from continuing its support to the Somali government. Suspicion for the blast immediately fell on the al-Shabab group, which killed Somalia's security minister and at least 30 other people in the central town of Baladwayne in June. "There have been no claims of responsibility for the explosion, but it has the hallmarks of al-Shabab which has so far been carrying out attacks over recent months," Adow said. | |||
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03 December, 2009
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