Al-Qaida’s Somalian affiliate killed dozens in twin car bombs in the capital city of Mogadishu in the latest in a series of deadly attacks.
Terrorists used a car bomb to ram into a hotel frequented by several Somalian government officials. Shortly after the blast armed gunmen stormed into the hotel sparking a nearly 15 hour siege with the terrorists.
“We targeted ministers and security officials who were inside the hotel,” the terrorist group said in a statement. The high profile attack comes just two weeks after one of the deadliest car bomb attacks in history with more than 300 civilians killed.
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