Gunmen have forced their way into a hotel in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, a police official said.
A suicide bomber rammed his car into the SYL hotel's entrance and then gunmen entered the premises after an exchange of gunfire with hotel guards, captain Mohamed Hussein said.
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The SYL hotel, which is located across from the presidential palace in Mogadishu, is frequented by government officials and business executives.
The Islamic extremist al-Shabab group claimed responsibility for the attack.
Despite being pushed out of Somalia's major cities and towns, al-Shabab continues to launch deadly guerrilla attacks across the Horn of Africa, and even across the border.
Al-Shabab has carried out attacks on three of the five countries contributing troops to the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia.
The al Qaida-linked group has carried out many deadly attacks inside Kenya as well, including one in 2013 on the Westgate Mall in the capital Nairobi in which 67 people were killed.