Libomo tse peli tsa likoloi li fihlile motse-moholo oa Somalia, Mogadishu, mapolesa a re, mme ba eketsa ka hore batho ba 22 ba bolailoe. Ho tlalehoa hore ho phatloha ha pele ho ile ha lateloa ke sethunya.
Mapolesa a re ho phatloha ha pele ho etsahetse pela Safari Hotel, e ileng ea senngoa haholo ke ho phatloha ho matla. Basebetsi ba pholoso ba ntse ba pholosa batho matlakaleng. Hotele e haufi le Lefapha la Litaba tsa Kantle ho Naha la Somalia.
“E ne e le bomo ea teraka. E phatlohile K5 Junction, "ho boletse Hussein a eketsa ka hore" ketsahalo e ntse e tuka. "
"Rea tseba hore bonyane baahi ba 20 ba shoele ha ba bang ba bangata ba lemetse," ho boletse Abdullahi Nur, lepolesa.
“Ka sebele palo ea batho ba shoang e tla phahama. Re ntse re tšoarehile ka ho tsamaisa mahlatsipa, ”o boletse joalo.
Hussein o re ho phatloha ho etsahetse ha mabotho a ts'ireletso a latela teraka e neng e hlahisitse lipelaelo. Ho hlakile hore ho phatloha ho ne ho lebisitsoe hoteleng ea lehae, a eketsa.
"Ho ne ho e-na le tšubuhlellano ea sephethe-phethe 'me tsela e ne e tletse batho ba emeng ka thoko le likoloi," ho boletse Abdinur Abdulle, mofani oa lijo reschorenteng e haufinyane. O ile a eketsa: "Ke koluoa."
Lipaki li re ho phatloha ho ile ha lateloa ke sethunya.
Ho phatloha ha bobeli ho etsahetse seterekeng sa toropo sa Madina, ho latela mapolesa.
“E ne e le bomo ea koloi. Ho bolailoe baahi ba babeli, ”ho boletse Siyad Farah, ofisiri ea sepolesa. O boetse a re motho ea ts'oeroeng o ts'oeroe ka pelaello ea ho lema liqhomane.
Ho phatloha hona ho etsahetse matsatsi a mabeli kamora hore hlooho ea US Africa Command e le Mogadishu ho kopana le mopresidente oa Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed.
Ha ho sehlopha se ipoletseng se ikarabella bakeng sa tlhaselo eo. Leha ho le joalo, sehlopha sa bahlabani ba Al-Shabab se Somalia se sa tsoa etsa litlhaselo litsing tsa sesole le litoropong ho pholletsa le libaka tse ka boroa le bohareng ba naha.
SEO U LOKELANG HO SE NKA HO SEHLOOHO ENA:
- The blasts took place two days after the head of the US Africa Command was in Mogadishu to meet with Somalia's president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed.
- However, the Al-Shabab militant group based in Somalia has recently staged attacks on army bases and city centers across the southern and central parts of the country.
- Police said the first explosion happened near the Safari Hotel, which was largely destroyed by the powerful blast.