10 killed in Somali hotel attacks

At least 10 people have been killed after gunmen stormed two hotels in the Somali capital of Mogadishu.

10 killed in Somali hotel attacks

At least 10 people have been killed after gunmen stormed two hotels in the Somali capital of Mogadishu.

Suspected Islamic militants entered the Siyad hotel, which is located opposite the presidential palace, as well as the Weheliye hotel on Makka Almukkaramah Road, as hotel residents were starting to break the Ramadan fast, according to police spokesman Mohamed Hussein.

Somalia’s special forces intervened shortly after the assault began, engaging in a firefight with the gunmen, he said. The 10 people killed during the attacks included hotel residents and the gunmen.

The attacks started with suicide car bombings before gunmen fought their way inside the hotels, said Hassan Ali, a police commander in Mogadishu.

The Somali Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, which has vowed to step up attacks during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Although hotel guards and security forces ended the Weheliye hotel attack soon after it started, the attack on the Siyad hotel attack lasted more than an hour, according to Mr Hussein.

The wreckage of a burned-out vehicle littered a nearby street, and the facade of the Siyad hotel was pockmarked by bullets.

Rescue workers carried wounded victims into ambulances as nervous soldiers fired in the air to disperse the nearby crowd.

Al-Shabab militants have been pushed out of much of the territory they once controlled across the Horn of Africa nation, including Mogadishu. But they remain a lethal threat, carrying out guerrilla attacks on government and civilian targets.

The group frequently targets public places believed to be frequented by foreigners as well as bases used by African Union forces.

Suspected militants also launched mortar attacks on a military base for the African Union forces in Mogadishu, although no casualties were reported, according to police officer Dalmar Haji.

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