Roadside bomb kills at least 18 on bus

Security personnel gather at the scene of an explosion near the entrance of the airport in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu

Bomb Blast in Mogadishu, Somalia.

File photo of a similar attack against UN convoy in Somalia
File photo of a similar attack against UN convoy in Somalia
At least 18 civilians were killed when a roadside bomb went off in Somalia, close to the capital, blowing up a packed minibus, police said.

The blast on Thursday in Lafole, which is around 20 kms west of Mogadishu, struck as the bus was passing by. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

“All the 18 people on board the minibus are dead and burnt. A remotely controlled bomb along the road exploded,” Abidkadir Mohamed, a police officer at the scene, said.

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Nur Ahmed, who was driving along the same road, told the Reuters news agency that the minibus was being escorted by a truck carrying government troops. The government car escaped undamaged, he said.

The explosion comes less than a week after an attack on a hotel by the al-Shabab armed group in Mogadishu killed at least 15 people.

The group, which wants to topple the government, frequently attacks security forces and civilians.

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