Somalia: Deadly Blasts at Youth Photography Spot in Mogadishu kill 5

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - At least five people were killed and eight others wounded in a series of roadside explosions in Mogadishu's Kahda district on Saturday, according to local officials. The blasts targeted a popular spot where young people often gather for recreational photography, escalating concerns over security in the Somali capital.

Abdullahi Sheikh Abdirahman, the district commissioner of Kahda, confirmed the incident, describing the scene as chaotic with immediate emergency response efforts hampered by secondary explosions. "The first explosion caused a rush of people to assist the injured, and that's when the second blast occurred, causing most of the casualties," Abdirahman told reporters.

Witnesses at the scene recounted the horror of the incident. "I saw several people lying on the street minutes after the first explosion, and when rescuers came to assist, another blast happened,".

The attack bears the hallmark of al-Shabab which has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks in Somalia, aiming to destabilize the federal government. Although no group has officially claimed responsibility for this latest incident, local officials and security analysts point towards al-Shabab, given the group's history of targeting civilian gatherings.

This incident follows a deadly pattern of violence in Mogadishu. Just weeks ago, a similar explosion at a beachside location claimed over 30 lives, underscoring the persistent threat of terrorism in the region. The frequency of such attacks has raised alarms about the effectiveness of security measures in Mogadishu and the broader implications for Somalia's ongoing efforts to stabilize after years of conflict.

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has vowed to intensify efforts against al-Shabab, declaring a "total war" against the militants who control significant rural areas and continue to pose a threat to urban centers like Mogadishu.

As the situation develops, local authorities are investigating the exact nature of the explosives used and are working to identify any potential suspects. Meanwhile, the community in Kahda is mourning the loss, with calls for increased vigilance and better security protocols to prevent such tragedies in the future.

GAROWE ONLINE

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