Dozens Killed and Injured in a Suicide Bombing in the Capital of Somalia
At least 50 people were killed and more than 80 were injured in the largest suicide bombing ever carried out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, reports Aljazeera.
Somali pirates have boarded a ship heading for Mogadishu harbour and shot dead its Syrian captain, officials say.
The captain had refused the pirates' demand to turn the ship away from the port, officials added, the BBC reported.
This is believed to be the first such attack so close to the Somali capital. Pirates normally launch their raids further north, especially around Eyl.
African Union peacekeepers and Somali security forces intervened and rescued the Panama-flagged ship.
The AU mission is in charge of security at the Mogadishu port. Three crew members were reportedly also injured in the violence
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