Al-shabab armed group killed 17 people in Somalia: officials

The al-Shabab militant group launched a series of attacks since Saturday that led to the death of at least 17 people in Somalia.
Lower Shabelle
region officials told VOA Somali that the militants attacked the town of
Qoryoley late Saturday using rocket propelled grenades and heavy machine guns,
killing nine people. The town’s Mayor Sayid Ali Ibrajim told VOA that an RPG
fired by the militants caused most of the casualties.
Somali government
forces with support from African Union forces, who are based outside the town,
repelled the attack, according to officials.
Some of the
residents in Qoryoley alleged that heavy weapons fired by AU troops caused some
of the civilians casualties.
The Governor of the
region Ibrahim Adan Najah told VOA Somali that they are investigating the
allegations. AMISOM forces did not immediately respond to the allegations.
Also in Lower
Shabelle region on Saturday, two civilians were killed after al-Shabab
militants fired mortars on the ancient port town of Marka during a visit by the
Prime Minister of Somalia Hassan Ai Khaire.
Al-Shabab claimed
they were targeting the prime minister but the Governor Najah told VOA Somali
that the incident took place outside the town. Residents and security sources
said one of the mortars landed in a residential area killing two women. The
prime minister was unharmed and has returned to Mogadishu safely.
Governor Najah
himself was attacked on Sunday after his convoy was targeted with a remote-controlled
explosion while travelling in an agricultural area near the town of Shalanbod,
about 20 kilometers south of Qoryoley town. According to security sources, two
bodyguards were killed and four others were injured including two junior
regional officials.
In the neighboring
Middle Shabelle region, al-Shabab carried out a roadside explosion that killed
four regional officials and injured six others on Saturday.
Among the dead was
Abdullahi Shitawe, deputy governor for finances, Sabrie Osman a former regional
deputy minister for business, and businessman Hassan Baldos. A fourth person
said to be a bodyguard was also killed.
They were travelling on a road in the
north of the agricultural town of Bal’ad, about 40 kilometers north of
Mogadishu.
Source: VOA News
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