Militant attack on hotel kills 25 in Mogadishu

Published February 21, 2015
Mogadishu: Security forces, paramedics and fire-fighters stand outside the Central Hotel, near the presidential palace, after the explosion.—AFP
Mogadishu: Security forces, paramedics and fire-fighters stand outside the Central Hotel, near the presidential palace, after the explosion.—AFP

MOGADISHU: Somalia’s Al Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents killed at least 25 people in an attack on a popular hotel in the capital Mogadishu where government ministers and officials were holding Friday prayers.

Twin explosions followed by heavy gunfire were heard from the upmarket Central Hotel, close to the presidential palace, with the Islamist gunmen reportedly blasting their way into the fortified building before storming the complex.

The attack is one of the worst in the Somali capital in recent years.

An official at the presidential palace, known as Villa Somalia, said at least 25 people were killed and that the severity of injuries among the wounded meant the death toll was expected to rise.

Government radio said the deputy mayor of Mogadishu and a member of parliament were killed. The deputy prime minister and minister of transport were among the injured.

The hotel attack began with two explosions caused by a car bomb and a suicide bomber followed by gunmen who charged the building, with heavy gunfire heards as security forces took back control.

“The building was badly hit, the explosion was very big,” said police officer Abulrahman Ali.

“There were very many wounded people too, many of them seriously”.

Thick clouds of black smoke were seen pouring from the hotel as the injured were rushed to hospital.

“There were people covered in blood, I counted 10 dead bodies but that was only in one area,” said Ali Hussein, who was close to the hotel at the time.

Shebab militants claimed responsibility for the attack.

“Our fighters attacked the Central Hotel,” Shebab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab said. “The aim is to kill the apostate officials”. Shebab rebels have staged a string of assaults in their fight to overthrow the country’s internationally-backed government.

They have targeted hotels, the international airport, Villa Somalia, a UN compound and restaurants.

Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2015

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