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Woman opposition MP among scores killed in Somalia suicide attacks

The death toll from two bombings that killed a parliamentary election candidate in central Somalia has risen to 48, a regional leader said on Thursday.

People unload the body of a local lawmaker who was killed in a suicide bombing attack in Beledweyne, at Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia, on March 24, 2022.
People unload the body of a local lawmaker who was killed in a suicide bombing attack in Beledweyne, at Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia, on March 24, 2022. © Hassan Ali Elmi, AFP
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Amina Mohamed, a vocal critic of the government, was killed on Wednesday by a suicide bomber in the city of Beledweyne, around 300 km (185 miles) north of Mogadishu, on the eve of her expected re-election, witnesses and relatives said.

“The two blasts killed 48 people including traders, clerics, officials and civilians and injured 108 others,” Ali Gudlawe Hussein, president of Hirshabelle state, said in a statement broadcast on Facebook.

“The first suicide bomber targeted lawmaker Amina and those with her. And when the casualties were taken to hospital, a suicide car bomb targeted them.”

Al Qaeda-linked militant group al Shabaab said it was behind the bombings.

Somalia is conducting parliamentary elections in an indirect process that involves clan elders picking the 275 members of the lower house, who then choose a new president on a date yet to be fixed.

In a statement late on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble said Wednesday’s killings were aimed at disrupting the elections.

Data from the election commission shows that the election of 246 lawmakers has so far been completed, ahead of an April 15 deadline.

(REUTERS)

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