Perilous Times
Suicide bombers kill 32 in deadliest attack on Western-backed government
Two suicide bombers from Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked Islamist insurgency
killed six MPs and 26 others in the deadliest attack yet on the
country’s Western-backed government.
By Mike Pflanz, Nairobi
Published: 3:52PM BST 24 Aug 2010
Suicide bombers kill 34 in deadliest attack on Western-backed government
An injured woman is carried to Medina hospital as fighting rages in
Mogadishu
The midmorning blasts, which followed an hour-long gun battle, left
more than 40 people injured, most of them civilians.
The raid targeted a meeting of MPs at a hotel in the south of the
Somali capital, Mogadishu, close to the presidential palace.
wo men dressed as government soldiers approached the Muna Hotel, killed
a guard, and ran into the lobby spraying gunfire. One of them then
detonated a suicide device.
Somalia’s minister of information, Abdirahman Omar Osman, said that six
MPs had died in the blasts, as well as five government soldiers and 20
civilians, making it the deadliest ever attack against the transitional
federal government.
Mr Osman immediately blamed al-Shabaab, the country’s leading Islamist
insurgent group for the attack.
“This is a deplorable act in this holy month of Ramadan. It shows their
brutality and lack of respect for humanity,” he said.
Al-Shabaab warned on Monday that it planned a “massive war” on
“invaders” in Somalia, an apparent reference to the AU mission, made up
of 6,300 mostly Ugandan and Burundian soldiers.