The loud explosions occurred near the building of the Ministry of Education, located at a busy intersection.
In the capital of Somalia – Mogadishu – more than 100 people were killed as a result of a large-scale terrorist attack. On Sunday, October 30, VOA Somali reported in relation to President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud
The powerful explosions of two car bombs took place near the Ministry of Education building, located at a busy intersection.
According to Mahmoud, who visited the site of the explosions, at least 300 people were injured. He called on citizens to become blood donors.
“This is a cowardly terrorist attack on innocent people by the criminal group Al-Shabaab,” the head of state said.
Local journalist Mohamed Isse Kuna was among the dead. Voice of America reporters Abdulkadir Mohamed Abdulle and Faisal Omar, who work for Reuters news agency, were also injured.
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Earlier in the Somali capital, terrorists killed dozens of people while taking over a hotel. During the operation to free the building, drone strikes were carried out and special forces were involved.
Two terrorist attacks in Somalia, 20 victims
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Source: korrespondent

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