The hotel is popular with local politicians and Somalis from the diaspora
MOGADISHU, Aug 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Somali security forces battled militants for more than four hours Sunday before ending an attack and siege of a beachfront hotel.
Ismail Mukhtar, spokesperson for the Ministry of Information, said 11 people were killed, one of them a security agent. Ambulance services earlier reported evacuating nearly 30 more injured victims.
Officials and witnesses said that just before 6 pm local time, a suicide car bomb exploded outside the Elite hotel at Mogadishu’s popular Lido Beach. Moments later four armed gunmen stormed the hotel.
Security forces arrived at the scene immediately after the attack began and took over responsibility of ousting the attackers from hotel guards.
All four attackers were shot dead, Mukhtar said.
Troops rescued more than 200 people from the hotel, including the owner, Abdullahi Mohamed Nur, a lawmaker and former minister.
The al-Shabaab militant group claimed responsibility for the attack.
The head of the Somali journalists’ union, Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu, was among the witnesses sitting outside the Elite hotel when the explosion occurred.
He said that he arrived the hotel 15 minutes before the explosion along with his friend Abdirazak Abdi Abdullahi, who works for the state-owned radio station. Abdullahi was killed by the militants after the first gunshots were fired, Moalimuu said.
Abdirazak Aden Osman, a security guard at a nearby hotel, said he heard a huge explosion that rocked the area.
“It was a massive explosion,” he said. “Glass from broken windows fell on us.”
Al-Shabab is an al-Qaida-affiliated group that has been carrying out attacks in Somalia, targeting civilian and government installations. The group has lost control of almost all of the major towns to the Somali government and African Union forces but still controls large parts in the countryside and is capable of carrying out deadly attacks.
The hotel is popular with local politicians and Somalis from the diaspora. Eyewitnesses have spoken of stray bullets hitting the beach.
Attacks by the al Shabaab group are extremely frequent.
Last Monday 20 people died during an outbreak of violence at Mogadishu’s main prison which officials say was started by detained al Shabaab fighters.
Two days earlier a suicide bomber targeted an army base killing at least eight soldiers. — NNN-AGENCIES