Gunmen in Somalia killed 8 in roadside carnage

Gunmen in Somalia opened fire on Monday on a
team of roadside workers, killing eight and wounding several others, witnesses
said.
The workers, who included both men and women,
were clearing scrubland alongside a road in the Hawa-Abdi area, some 18 kilometers
(11 miles) north outside the capital Mogadishu.
"Several gunmen attacked innocent
civilians, who were clearing bushes along the road," said Mohamed Adan, a
local security official; saying eight people had been killed.
Witnesses confirmed the incident, adding that
several others were wounded by the gunfire.
"It was a horrible attack," said
Fadumo Kulow, who passed by the site of the killing soon after. "Eight
people were killed, and six others were wounded."
Ahmed Moalim, another witness, said the
wounded were rushed to hospital in Mogadishu.
No group has claimed responsibility for the
killings, nor was it immediately clear why the workers were attacked.
Somalia's al-Shabaab insurgents have carried
out a string of attacks against those supporting the government.
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