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Five (or nine) killed in morning bomb blast targeting senior police boss in Mogadishu | |
2021-07-11 | |
![]() Colonel Farhan Mohamud Adan alias Qarole, was targeted by a huge explosion in Banadir junction within the capital, but he managed to escape unhurt, sources said. It's the first major attack targeting a senior government official in as many months. Police sources said at least five of his security guards went titzup, while others were seriously injured. It's not clear where the police boss was headed to but Saturdays are normal working days in Somalia where most citizens subscribe to Islam. "Banaadir Police Chief Farxaan Qaroole survives suicide boom-mobile in Mogadishu," state media reported, without giving many details on the casualties and possible evacuation processes by members of the security forces. Photos taken from the site painted pictures of a deadly explosion that dismantled several vehicles and the surrounding vicinity, leaving wreckages behind. The Somali government is yet to issue an official statement with regard to the blast. While no group is yet to take responsibility, such attacks are synonymous with the al-Shabaab ...... the personification of Somali state failure... group, which controls large swathes of rural central and southern Somalia. The group often targets senior government officials, security forces, and at times, innocent civilians. Colonel Qarole was appointed in April after his predecessor Brigadier General Sadik John was fired after he opposed term extensions for Farmajo's term. The rebellion forced the president to allow talks on the conduction of elections in the country. Col Farhan Qarole was an al-Shabaab defector, a further indication of why the group may have targeted him. The al-Shabaab often seeks to Dire Revenge against members who support the government agenda through defections. The al-Shabaab hard boyz have suffered immense defeats in recent months following an operation by the Somali National Army [SNA], which is keen to topple the group from its traditional strongholds. The country has been struggling with instability for three decades.
Dr. Mohammed Nur at the Medina Hospital told news hounds that the toll reflected only the dead and maimed who were taken to the facility in Mogadishu where he works. ``I am sure the number is bigger as some of the victims were rushed to other hospitals, such as the privately owned ones,'' he said. The al-Shabaab ![]() bad boy group grabbed credit. Related: Mogadishu: 2021-07-05 Ex-Al-Shabaab deputy leader goes on hunger strike in Mogadishu Mogadishu: 2021-06-28 Al-Shabaab militants kill at least 12 people in a raid on a town and military base in central Somalia Mogadishu: 2021-06-26 Let’s cheer when Danab crushes Al-Shabaab, but target total victory | |
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