Terrorist group, Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for a suicide blast that killed a Somali governor and three bodyguards in Galkayo on Sunday.
“The governor of the apostate administration in the Mudug region was killed in a martyrdom operation in Galkayo today”, a statement posted on a pro-Shabaab website said hours after the blast.
Somali security officials said the attacker rammed a scooter taxi into a car carrying Ahmed Muse Nur, governor of the north-central Mudug province, and his security detail before detonating an explosive device.
“Everyone in the vehicle including the governor and his driver died, there was smoke and fire all everywhere”, a witness named Bile Mohamed told reporters.
Somali official, Muse Ahmed confirmed the toll of four and added: “… there are other casualties but the details are still being investigated.”
In late March, the governor of Puntland, a neighbouring semi-autonomous province, was killed in similar circumstances.
Al-Shabaab, a terrorist group waging a deadly insurgency in Somalia, claimed responsibility for that attack as well.
Galkayo lies around 600 kilometres (375 miles) north of Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, straddling the border of two self-proclaimed semi-autonomous states — Puntland and Galmutug, which includes Mudug.
The city has been rocked by fighting between forces from both regions and also by rival clans in the northern and southern parts of the town.
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