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Somalia: Al Shabaab claims responsibility for twin bombings in Mogadishu airport

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Somalia: Al Shabaab claims responsibility for twin bombings in Mogadishu airport
Suicide car bomb explodes near peacekeeper base in Somalia

Two suicide attackers set off bombs outside the African Union's main peacekeeping base in Somalia's capital Mogadishu near the airport on Tuesday, police said.

The first detonated a car bomb and the second tried to storm the base on foot, but was shot and exploded at the gate, officers added.

"AU forces sealed the area. There were many Somalis outside the gate and there were AU forces at the gate - we have not yet confirmed the casualty figure," police officer Major Nur Osman told Reuters.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, though the Islamist al Shabaab militant group has launched a string of assaults in the capital and beyond in its campaign to topple the Western-backed government. 

(More details awaited)

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26 Jul 2016
01:14 PM

Suicide bombers killed at least seven people in an attack on the African Union's main peacekeeping base in Mogadishu, Somalia on Tuesday, police said.

Al Shabaab, the Islamist militant group that is trying to topple the Western-backed Somali government, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had killed more than 12 people. 

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