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    More than 30 killed in twin attacks in Somalia

    News EditorBy News EditorMarch 25, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    More than 30 people were killed in twin jihadist attacks last evening, police in central Somalia say.

    The police chief for the Beledwyne district, Col. Isak Ali Abdulla, told state television that the first attack used a suicide bomber, killing the local MP Amina Mohamed Abdi and several of her guards.

    The second came from an explosive-laden vehicle, detonating a blast so powerful it destroyed a hospital and businesses nearby, causing mass casualties.

    It followed an earlier assault on the international airport outside the capital, Mogadishu, in which eight people including five foreigners died.

    The al-Shabab militant group has said it carried out both attacks.END.

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