Suicide Car Bomb, Gunfire Rocks Hotel in Somali Capital; Al-Shabaab Claims Responsibility

A suspected suicide car bomb exploded on Sunday in Somalia’s capital and was followed by a shootout between militants and security forces at a hotel, causing an unknown number of casualties, witnesses and authorities said.

The militant Islamist group al Shabaab, which is linked to al Qaeda and often carries out bombings in its war on Somalia’s government, claimed responsibility via its radio station.

“A speeding car exploded near the hotel and checkpoint. The blast shook us and heavy gunfire followed,” shopkeeper Ali Abdulahi told Reuters of the incident in the busy Kilometre 4 area of Mogadishu.

A Reuters journalist saw security forces besiege the area, where cars are inspected en route to the airport and where politicians regularly gather at the hotel.

“The blast made the hotel tremble as we sat inside and were talking. We were panicked, confused,” witness Ahmed Nur told Reuters, adding that he escaped via a ladder down a wall.

“I jumped down and ran. I cannot know how things were. I…

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