Confirmed of 300 deaths from terrorist attacks in Somalia

At least 300 people have been confirmed to have died after a double bombing occurred in Mogadishu, the Somali capital. The attack has occurred on Saturday and has been marked as the deadliest attack on Somalia's modern history. Relief teams have removed lifeless bodies from the rubble and have helped many [...]
At least 300 people have been confirmed to have died after a double bombing occurred in Mogadishu, the Somali capital. The attack has occurred on Saturday and has been marked as the deadliest attack on Somalia's modern history.
Relief teams have exhumed lifeless bodies from ruins and provided assistance to many at risk during Monday, Somali police officer Ahmed Ibrahim has said.
More than 30 people have been significantly injured by the explosion Monday by the Air Force after the Turkish health minister arrived in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
The White House has addressed a statement sharply condemning this attack, calling terrorist groups <x0 enemies to all citizens of the world”. According to this statement, there were American citizens among the victims, writes CNN.
Citizens east of the African continent, Mogadishu has experienced high levels of violence in recent years. Al-Shabaab, Al Qaeda clan militant group, has previously planned such attacks on this district. But there is still no responsibility for Saturday's attacks.
The terrorist group, Al Shabab, has attacked African states, especially Kenya. In September 2013, a member of this group attacked the Westgate Shopping Mall mall in Nairobi, leaving at least 67 people dead.











