Metro Plus News Al-Shabab attack kills at least 12 people in Somali city

Al-Shabab attack kills at least 12 people in Somali city

Officials and witnesses say at least 12 people are dead after two explosions by extremist fighters targeted local government headquarters in the capital of Somalia’s Hiran region, which has been the center of a recent mobilization against the rebels.
The Somalia-based extremist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack in Beledweyne, about 300 kilometers (186 miles) north of Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu.
The Hiran governor, Ali Jayte Osman, who survived the attack, told The Associated Press by phone that the health minister of Hirshabelle state and the deputy governor of Hiran in charge of finance were among those killed in Monday’s attack.
“The first explosion occurred at the entrance gate, and after a few minutes a big truck rushed toward the headquarters building and exploded, killing many civilians who came to the office to receive services,” . “This attack was carried out by cowards, but their brutal acts will never distract from the public uprising against them.” He said the attack badly damaged the administration’s headquarters.