Somalia: Al-Shabab wavamia hoteli iliyo karibu na Ikulu ya Mogadishu

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Waziri wa Mazingira, Adam Aw Hirsi amesema amenusurika katika tukio hilo lililotokea katika Hoteli ya Villa Rose inayotumiwa mara nyingi na maafisa wa juu wa Serikalini.

Inadaiwa kuwa Waziri wa Usalama wa Ndani, Mohamed Ahmed naye amenusurika, ambapo Al-Shabab wamekiri kuhusika na uvamizi huo.

Shahidi mmoja ameelezea kusikia "mlipuko mkubwa, ukifuatiwa na majibizano makubwa ya risasi". Polisi wamesema hawajafahamu idadi ya wavamizi waliohusika lakini walikuwa na silaha za milipuko pamoja na bunduki.

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Somalia: Key hotel in Mogadishu stormed by al-Shabab militants

A hotel in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, where government officials are known to stay, has come under attack.

Soon after the attack at Villa Rose began, Environment Minister Adam Aw Hirsi said he had survived the attack.

There were also unconfirmed reports that Mohamed Ahmed, Somalia's internal security minister, was injured.

Al-Shabab militants said they had stormed the hotel. The Islamist group has been active in Somalia for more than 15 years.

The Villa Rose hotel, where the ambush took place, is a short walk from the presidential palace in central Mogadishu.

An unknown number of assailants, armed with explosives and guns, were involved, police officers told Reuters news agency.

One eyewitness described hearing a "huge blast, followed by a heavy exchange of gunfire".

"We were shaken," Ahmed Abdullahi, who lives close to the scene, told the news agency. "We are just indoors, listening to gunfire."

Some government officials were rescued from Villa Rose after using windows to escape, Mohammed Abdi, one of the police officers, said.

In August, three months after taking office, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud pledged "total war" against the Islamist militants following an attack on another popular Mogadishu hotel. More than 20 people died.

Two months later, twin car bomb explosions near a busy junction in Mogadishu killed at least 100 people. Al-Shabab claimed responsivity for that, too.

President Mohamud subsequently mobilised the Somali army and government-backed clan militias in a bid to take villages and towns from al-Shabab, which controls large swathes of the country.

Our Africa correspondent Andrew Harding recently spent time with the so-called "lightning" brigade, which is funded by the US and plays a central role in the uprising against al-Shabab.

The militant group's central aim is to topple Somalia's government and establish its own rule based on a strict interpretation of Islamic law.

Source: BBC
 
Mpaka sasa taarifa za maafa zinaendelea kukusanywa, hawa wapiganaji ambao humpigania 'mungu' wa waislamu wamevamia hoteli na kujitoa mhanga humo huku wengine wakiendele na mapigano....

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The Al Shabaab terrorist organization has claimed an attack launched Sunday against a hotel in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, of which casualties are still unknown.
Somali security sources have confirmed to Garowe On Line, an "ongoing attack" on the Vila Rose hotel, popular with members of the Somali parliament.

According to these sources, who confirmed the presence of Al Shabaab militiamen, civilians and officials have been evacuated and security forces are now trying to neutralize the assailants.

Also in the last hours the country's Secretary of State for the Environment, Adam Aw Hirsi, has announced on his Twitter account that he has escaped unharmed from a bomb attack near his home in the Somali capital.

These incidents come after the Somali Army, with U.S. support, has increased the pace of its operations against the jihadist group, one of the most fearsome in Africa, as part of the "total war" declared by Somali President Hassan Shaykh Mohamud.
 
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Aliyefanya tukio ilo kaenda kuchukua mabikira 70 na kuongezewa kabisa
 
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