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Car bomb blast hits Mogadishu, 7 dead

Police say a car bomb has hit a restaurant near Somalia's youth and sports ministry in Mogadishu, leaving seven people dead.

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Somali security forces attend the scene of a car bomb attack on a restaurant in Mogadishu, Somalia Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Source: AP

A car bomb has rammed into a cafe in the Somali capital Mogadishu near compounds housing government ministries, killing seven people.

Reuters witnesses said the blast destroyed the cafe and damaged another one. Three cars were destroyed and blood stained the floor. Smoke billowed from the scene.

"So far we have carried seven dead people from the blast. Casualties may rise," Abdikadir Abdirahman, the director of Amin ambulances, told Reuters.

Police said the blast took place near the compounds housing the security and sports ministries.

The incident occured after the new security minister, Mahamed Abuukar Islow, took office and promised he would come up with a plan to tighten security.

"We have confirmed seven civilians were killed in the blast by al Shabaab," Abdifatah Omar Halane, spokesman for Mogadishu's mayor, told reporters at the scene.

Al Shabaab were not immediately reachable for comment. In the past, have taken responsibility for blasts and gun attacks in the capital and elsewhere in Somalia.


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