MOGADISHU - At least 20 people were killed and several wounded in separate bomb attacks Wednesday in southern Somalia.
A police officer in the town of Marka in the Lower Shabelle region told Anadolu Agency (AA) by phone that a suicide bomber killed 13 people, including the town’s mayor, Abdullahi Ali Wafow, as well as security guards and civilians.
Several others who were wounded were taken to hospitals for treatment.
Marka, 90 kilometres (55 miles) from the Somali capital Mogadishu, is a major town that houses several African Union peacekeeping mission contingents. The attack took place near the Marka administration headquarters.
Abdiaziz Laftagareen, president of the Southwest State, condemned the suicide bombing and the killing of the mayor, calling him "one of the best civil servants" in the country.
The Al-Shabaab terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
In the same region, a landmine explosion rocked a busy livestock market in the town of Afgoye, killing at least seven people and wounding more than 14 others, according to regional security officials in Lower Shabelle.
The attack in Afgoye also devastated nearby buildings and shops, according to Mohamed Hassan, an eyewitness who spoke to AA by phone.
Afgoye is located 30 kilometres (18 miles) southwest of Mogadishu.
On the same note, Turkiye strongly condemned the deadly terrorist attacks in Somalia.
"We are deeply saddened to learn that many people, including officials and civilians, lost their lives or were injured in the terrorist attacks that took place today” in Afgoye and Marka, AA quoted the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement. - BERNAMA
A police officer in the town of Marka in the Lower Shabelle region told Anadolu Agency (AA) by phone that a suicide bomber killed 13 people, including the town’s mayor, Abdullahi Ali Wafow, as well as security guards and civilians.
Several others who were wounded were taken to hospitals for treatment.
Marka, 90 kilometres (55 miles) from the Somali capital Mogadishu, is a major town that houses several African Union peacekeeping mission contingents. The attack took place near the Marka administration headquarters.
Abdiaziz Laftagareen, president of the Southwest State, condemned the suicide bombing and the killing of the mayor, calling him "one of the best civil servants" in the country.
The Al-Shabaab terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
In the same region, a landmine explosion rocked a busy livestock market in the town of Afgoye, killing at least seven people and wounding more than 14 others, according to regional security officials in Lower Shabelle.
The attack in Afgoye also devastated nearby buildings and shops, according to Mohamed Hassan, an eyewitness who spoke to AA by phone.
Afgoye is located 30 kilometres (18 miles) southwest of Mogadishu.
On the same note, Turkiye strongly condemned the deadly terrorist attacks in Somalia.
"We are deeply saddened to learn that many people, including officials and civilians, lost their lives or were injured in the terrorist attacks that took place today” in Afgoye and Marka, AA quoted the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement. - BERNAMA