
The blast happened Monday morning near Ambassador Hotel after a bomb was apparently stuck to his car.
No group has claimed
responsibility for the blast yet.
It is believed that the explosion used to
injure the deputy governor could have been a bomb attached beneath his car – a
tactic used previously by the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab militants – as the
front part of the vehicle was severely damaged.
Several prominent Somali figures have been
assassinated in a similar incident in recent years. In December 2013, Somali
legislator Warsame Faisal was killed after a bomb planted under his car
exploded at the entrance to the heavily-fortified compound of the presidential
palace
In 2012 Somalia’s former trade and industries
minister Mohamoud Abdi Garweyne was killed after an explosive device was
attached beneath his car.
In 2007 Radio Horn Afrik director Ali
Iman Sharmake was killed after a bomb planted under his car exploded in
Mogadishu.
Somalia’s national security service warned of
such attacks in the city, urging unsuspecting car drivers to be cautious of
people that may stick bombs on their cars.
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