Two dead in Somalian presidential palace blast

Two people were killed when a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside the presidential palace compound in Somalia, an official said today.

Two people were killed when a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside the presidential palace compound in Somalia, an official said today.

Mohamed Ali, a police officer at the state house, said the man blew himself up after he was questioned by soldiers manning a checkpoint in the palace complex known as Villa Somalia in the capital, Mogadishu.

Villa Somalia has a large compound with several buildings and checkpoints. Mr Ali said the bomber was four more checkpoints away from President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s home. The president is said to be out of the country on state business.

Mr Mohamud survived an assassination attempt on his second day in office last September when two suicide bombers blew themselves up while trying to gain access into a heavily guarded hotel serving as his temporary residence.

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