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Islamist rebels bomb Somali theatre, killing six

UPDATED @ 10:45:05 PM 04-04-2012

April 04, 2012

MOGADISHU, April 4 — At least six people, including two of Somalia’s top sports officials, were killed when a woman suicide bomber struck a ceremony at Mogadishu’s National Theatre in an attack Islamist insurgents said was aimed at killing senior government figures.

Al Shabaab rebels claimed responsibility for the blast today that killed the heads of Somalia’s football federation and Olympic committee in yet another stark reminder of the fragile security in the capital Mogadishu.

Soldiers secure the National Theatre after the explosion. — Reuters picThe bombing was also an apparent attempt to kill Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali as he spoke at an event to mark the first anniversary of the country’s new satellite television channel.

While the al Qaeda-allied militants pulled their fighters out of the capital last August, they have continued to strike targets regularly in the heart of the coastal city using roadside bombs, mortars and suicide bombers.

Witnesses and the African Union said a woman suicide bomber was behind the blast in the theatre.

The theatre reopened on March 19 for the first time in two decades, raising hopes the country had turned a corner after being plagued by violence since a dictator was ousted in 1991.

“So far six died and 10 were injured, mostly civilians,” Prosper Hakizimana, deputy spokesman for the AU’s AMISOM force, told Reuters. “The Prime Minister was speaking inside the theatre when the blast took place, but he is safe, unhurt.”

A Reuters reporter at the scene said corpses were strewn across the floor and some of the dead were still in their chairs. Ambulance workers were collecting the bodies.

Sirens wailed as the wounded were rushed to hospitals.

Soldiers evacuate an injured man as they secure the National Theatre. — Reuters picAl Shabaab said it had targeted government officials and lawmakers with explosives planted ahead of the event, and had not used a suicide bomber.

“We were behind the theatre blast,” Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, the spokesman for al Shabaab’s military operations, told Reuters. “We targeted the infidel ministers and legislators, and they were the casualties of today.”

Black day for Somali sports

While the prime minister escaped unhurt, at least one minister and a member of parliament were hurt and the country’s top sporting officials bore the brunt of the attack.

“The government sent us four invitation cards,” Kadija Dahir Aden, acting president of Somali athletics, told Reuters. “And of the four officials who went, two are dead and the other two injured. It is a black day.

“Many great people have died today.”

She said the Somali Olympic Committee chairman and the president of the Somali Football Federation died, while the deputy at the Olympic committee and the chairman for Somali boxing were both injured.

One witness at the theatre told Reuters he saw four bodies, including the two sports officials.

A doctor at the Madina hospital said two ministers and a member of parliament were among those hurt.

Somalia’s National Theatre reopened last month, an event the government said signalled a marked improvement in security in the war-ravaged Horn of Africa country.

Al Shabaab said on March 14, after one of its suicide bombers struck at the presidential palace, that more explosions and bombers would follow.

The presidential palace has come under mortar attack several times in the past two weeks. The bombs have mostly fallen short, killing civilians in nearby camps for those displaced by the violence. — Reuters

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