A car bomb critically injured a university lecturer in Somalia's capital
Mogadishu today and has been blamed on Islamist rebels who have promised to
keep up attacks even as they have lost territory to a military offensive.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility by the al-Shabaab group
but it has often used such devices. Also an al-Shabaab car bomb killed four
people in Mogadishu on Sunday.
"It was a planted bomb probably controlled remotely," police
captain Isa Ahmed, blaming al-Shabaab for the today’s blast. It was not clear
whether the bomb had targeted the lecturer, he said.
A source at Madina hospital said the man, a lecturer at Mogadishu's SIMAD
University, was in a coma and in a critical condition.
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