Car bombing in Mogadishu injured two Turkish citizens

At least two
people were injured in a bomb attack targeting a Turkish education body’s
vehicle in Somalia’s capital on Thursday, police said.
An improvised
explosive device (IED) targeted a bullet proof vehicle carrying Turkish
engineers of the Maarif Foundation near the busy KM-5 intersection known as
Zoobe, said Jabril Ibrahim Ali, a police officer in Mogadishu.
The wounded have
been rushed to the hospital and their condition is not life-threatening,
hospital sources said.
Local media
reports said a Turkish woman was injured in the attack but the engineers are
safe.
Through their
propaganda radio, Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Shabaab militants claimed
responsibility for the attack.
Last week, three
people including two bodyguards were injured in an IED explosion that struck a
Turkish engineers' vehicle in the vicinity of Weydow, outside of Mogadishu.
Source: Anadolu News Agency
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