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15 killed as Somalian forces end extremist siege of hotel

People carry a body from the Ambassador Hotel in Mogadishu after a terrorist attack June 2.
People carry a body from the Ambassador Hotel in Mogadishu after a terrorist attack June 2.
(Mohamed Abdiwahab / AFP Photo)
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Somali security forces Thursday ended an overnight siege by extremist gunmen at a hotel in the capital that left at least 15 people dead, including two members of parliament, officials said.

The assault started when a vehicle laden with explosives detonated outside the Ambassador Hotel on Wednesday evening and three militants stormed the building, said the African Union Mission in Somalia. The African Union multinational force is bolstering Somalia’s weak government against an insurgency by the Islamic extremist group Shabab.

The Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack.

One militant was killed at the hotel entrance while two others entered the building and shot at residents, the AU force said in a statement. All the attackers were killed in the siege that ended early Thursday.

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Nine bodies were removed from the hotel after troops killed the last remaining assailants, Capt. Mohamed Hussein, a senior Somali police officer, told the Associated Press.

Six out of 40 people injured in the attack died from their wounds, said Ahmed Mohamed, a nurse at Madina hospital in Mogadishu.

The chairman of the African Union Commission for Somalia, Francisco Madeira, condemned the attack, saying it targeted government ministers, politicians and innocent citizens

The attack came on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, during which extremists often step up attacks in this volatile East African country.

The hotel assault highlights challenges facing the Somali government and African Union forces that are struggling to secure the seaside capital, which has seen a series of attacks by the Shabab. An attack on another Mogadishu hotel and public garden in February killed at least nine civilians. A car bomb exploded outside a restaurant in the capital in April, killing at least five.

The insurgents have been ousted from most of Somalia’s cities but continue to carry out bombings and suicide attacks.

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