Suicide bomb kills at least 29 at Somalia's main port: police

By Abdi Sheikh and Feisal Omar
Sunday, December 11, 2016
A suicide truck bomb hit the entrance of Somalia's biggest port on
Sunday, killing at least 29 people, police said, an attack claimed by Islamist
al Shabaab militants.
The fighters said they were trying to disrupt protracted
parliamentary elections - part of efforts to rebuild the fractured nation after
decades of war. The three-month vote is due to end on Dec. 29.
Gunfire rang out after the blast at Mogadishu Port, Mohamed
Hussein, a worker there, told Reuters. Two others said work had been halted and
staff sent home.
The bodies of victims lay strewn outside the capital's terminal in
a street filled with rubble from damaged tea shops.
"At least 29 civilians died and 50 others have been injured
in the blast. We believe it was a suicide truck bomb," police officer
Colonel Abdikadir Farah told Reuters.
Al Shabaab's military
operation spokesman, Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, told Reuters the blast was
aimed at police officers stationed close to the port.
"We killed 30 security forces and injured 50. We targeted
them because they had been trained to provide security at so-called elections,'
he said.
Al Shabaab's insurgency aims to drive out African Union
peacekeepers, topple Somalia's western-backed government and impose its strict
version of Islam on the Horn of Africa state.
Around 14,000 people representing Somalia's federal states have
been chosen to pick the 275 lawmakers. Those members of parliament will choose
a new president.
The government, U.N. officials and international donors have said
security issues prevented a broader vote.
Al Shabaab accuses the presidential and parliamentary candidates
of being foreign stooges.
(Reporting by Abdi Sheikh; Writing by Aaron Maasho; Editing by Sam
Holmes and Andrew Heavens)
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