Al Shabaab launched attack on Somalia’s presidential palace

Mogadishu – Somalia’s Islamist Al Shabaab rebels launched a major bomb attack and armed assault against the country’s presidential palace late Tuesday, penetrating the heavily fortified complex and fighting a major gunbattle with security guards.

Security sources said Somalia’s internationally backed President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, was unharmed and safe with guards from the African Union’s 22,000 strong AMISOM force.

“There was an attack on the presidential palace, with gunmen attacking a checkpoint at the rear of the compound,” police officer Ali Hussein told AFP. “There was a major explosion and security forces are fighting them.”

A Al Shabaab spokesman said the Al Qaeda linked group was behind the attack, and claim their commandos had managed to seize the president’s office inside the presidential compound known as the Villa Somalia…

Read More

South Africa Today Africa – East Africa Somalia News