Attack on hotel in Mogadishu: at least ten dead

Armed assailants stormed a hotel near the presidential palace in the Somali capital Mogadishu yesterday, killing at least ten people. Among them were two people with dual Somali-British citizenship, said Mohamed Dahir of the Somali police, according to dpa.

Somali Security Minister Ahmed Mohamed Doodishe was reportedly among the injured. The hotel is popular with politicians. The terrorist militia al-Shabaab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, spoke of fighting inside the hotel in its propaganda radio program.

The attack in Mogadishu came two days following a large-scale military operation by Somali government forces in central Somalia that killed 100 al-Shabaab members, government sources said.

Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa with around 16 million inhabitants, has been rocked by attacks and violence for years. The government in Mogadishu has been conducting a military offensive once morest Al-Shabaab for several months.

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