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Car bomb attack kills six in Mogadishu

The car exploded next to an Italian cafe on a key thoroughfare in the centre of the city which leads to the presidential palace, in the latest such attack in the violence-scarred country.

A Somali firefighter gestures at the site of car bomb attack in Mogadishu on May 8, 2017. At least six people were killed and ten injured when a car loaded with explosives blew up at an Italian cafe on a key thoroughfare in the centre of the city which leads to the presidential palace.MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB / AFP

At least six people were killed and about 10 injured Monday in a car bomb attack in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, a police officer on the scene told AFP.

The car exploded next to an Italian cafe on a key thoroughfare in the centre of the city which leads to the presidential palace, in the latest such attack in the violence-scarred country.

“For the moment we have six dead in the explosion, civilians. The car full of explosives blew up next to an Italian cafe,” said the officer, Mohamed Abdulahi.

“The blast was very powerful and there were a lot of people there at the time, I saw several people dead and injured,” added a witness, Abdukadir Ise.

It was unclear whether the car was parked or was driving past at the time that it exploded, according to police sources questioned by AFP.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, but Mogadishu is regularly targetted with similar attacks by militant Islamist group Shabaab.

In February the group threatened to escalate attacks in a “vicious war” against the new government of President Mohamed Abdullahi.

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