At least 14 Somali soldiers were killed and more than 20 others
wounded on Saturday in suicide attack by Shebab rebels in southern
Somalia, officials and witnesses said.
The attack occurred inside a
former university building on the outskirts of Kismayo, where African
Union peacekeepers from Kenya and Somali soldiers are stationed,
officials said.
"A minibus loaded with explosives was detonated
inside the training part of the military camp. Fourteen soldiers were
confirmed dead and more than 20 wounded," Mohamed Abisalad, a Somali
military official in Kismayo, told AFP.
"The incident is still
being investigated to establish how the suicide bomber managed to pass
by several checkpoints outside the camp," he added.
Witnesses
said the wounded soldiers were admitted to Kismayo's main hospital.
Eyewitness Adan Hussein also said at least 10 soldiers died in the
attack.
The al-Qaeda-affiliated Shebab said it carried out the
attack, and claimed the death toll was significantly higher than
reported.
"One hundred apostate militia were killed in an
operation carried out by one of the brave Mujahedeen suicide attackers
who drove his vehicle through the enemy inside a training camp and
detonated. May Allah accept him," the group said in a statement.
The group is fighting to overthrow the internationally-backed government in Mogadishu.
Sunday, August 23, 2015
14 Somali soldiers killed in Shebab suicide attack
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