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At Least 13 Dead in Suicide Bombing in Somalia

A suicide bomber in police uniform blew himself up inside a police training camp in Mogadishu, killing at least 13 police officers.
A suicide bomber in police uniform blew himself up inside a police training camp in Mogadishu, killing at least 13 police officers.
at least 13 dead in suicide bombing in somalia
A vehicle burns at the scene of a suicide car bombing outside Hotel Ambassador on Maka Al Mukaram Road in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, June 1, 2016. Credit: Reuters/Feisal Omar
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Members of al Shabaab, al Qaeda-linked insurgents, ride in a pick-up truck after distributing relief to famine-stricken internally displaced people at Ala Yaasir camp, outside Somalia's capital Mogadishu, September 3, 2011. Credit: Reuters

Members of al Shabaab, ride in a pick-up truck after distributing relief to famine-stricken internally displaced people at Ala Yaasir camp, outside Somalia's capital Mogadishu, September 3, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Feisal Omar

Mogadishu: A suicide bomber in police uniform blew himself up inside a police training camp in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Thursday, killing at least 13 police officers, officials said.

Police spokesman Major Mohamed Hussein said the attacker, with explosives strapped to his body, infiltrated the General Kahiye Police Training Academy and struck during a police parade.

Abdikadir Abdirahman, the director of Amin Ambulances, told Reuters: "We have carried 13 dead people and 15 others who were injured from the police academy."

The militant Islamist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack.

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"We will give details of casualties later," said Abdiasis Abu Musab, the group's military operations spokesman.

al-Shabab carries out frequent bombings in Mogadishu and other towns. It is waging an insurgency against the UN-backed government and its African Union allies in a bid to topple the weak administration and impose its own strict interpretation of Islam.

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The militants were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and have since been steadily losing territory to the combined forces of African Union peacekeepers and Somali security forces.

(Reuters)

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