Al Shabab Kills Somali Legislators, Ministers in Gun Attack

At least 10 people have been killed and several MPs injured in an attack on a hotel in the centre of the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses say.
Two huge explosions followed by gunfire were heard at the Central Hotel, often frequented by politicians.
The BBC's Mohamed Moalimu in the city says the area has been cordoned off.
Al-Shabab Islamist militants have said they were behind the attack - they are battling the UN-backed government for control of Somalia.

The al-Qaeda linked group has been driven out of the country's major towns but still controls many rural areas in the south.
"First the car bomb exploded at the gate of the hotel, then a suicide bomber blew himself up in the hotel compound," police Major Nur Mohamed told Reuters.
"There were ministers and legislators inside the hotel. I have seen many people with injuries, including a lawmaker," he said from the scene of the blast.
The attack took place around lunchtime on Friday, when hotels are often busy for the Somali weekend.
Al-Shabab's military operations spokesman Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters the group was behind the attack.
"We targeted government officials in the hotel, this is part of our operation in Mogadishu," he said.
Al-Shabab has previously said it would kill members of the government.
Earlier this month, al-Shabab shot dead an MP in a drive-by shooting in Mogadishu.

Credit: BBC 

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