23 People Killed In Somalia After Alleged Car Bombings On August 21, Al-Shabaab Claimed Responsibility For The Attacks

And this continues, there’s no probable stop or any imposition of strict laws put into action. The series of bombing attacks have kept going, and in yet another incident at least four people were injured after mortar shells landed in a government compound in the capital of Mogadishu on Sunday August 21.

Three motor shells landed in the ministry’s compound, according to the director general of Somalia’s Ministry of Transportation. He further stated that the mortar shells landed inside the compound, and no casualty was witnessed except for injury of four staff members. Two cars were burned.

Back in March, Al-Shabaab who claimed responsibility for the bombing on August 21 attacked a hotel in Gakayo, killing at least six people including a senior local government official.

All the attacks that are being plotted to disrupt the upcoming elections, which are to be held in September and October, will not stop the 2016 Electoral process, said the UN mission in Somalia.

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