At least 2 killed in car bomb blast in Somalia's capital

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Fri, 04 Aug 2017 - 11:40 GMT

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A local security guard walks past the scene after an explosion outside Darishifa hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia August 4, 2017.

A local security guard walks past the scene after an explosion outside Darishifa hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia August 4, 2017.

MOGADISHU - 5 August 2017: At least two people were killed in an apparent car bomb blast on a major street in Somalia's capital Friday evening, police said, just hours after the US military confirmed that a recent airstrike had killed a high-level al-Shabab extremist commander blamed for deadly attacks in Mogadishu, ABC News reported.

Capt. Mohamed Hussein said the blast occurred on Maka Almukarramah road in Mogadishu and the two victims were pedestrians. The exact target was unknown.

Five other people were injured, Hussein said, adding that security forces had been on high alert after tipoffs of a possible attack by the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab. Most of Mogadishu's major roads were blocked and cars were being searched by soldiers before the blast.

The US military earlier Friday confirmed that al-Shabab commander Ali Mohamed Hussein had been killed in an airstrike last weekend in southern Somalia. Also known as Ali Jabal, he had been blamed for a number of deadly attacks in Mogadishu and was the highest-level al-Shabab commander killed this year.

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