6 dead after attackers target Somalia's presidential palace

AP  |  Mogadishu (Somalia) 

Somali security forces shot dead three extremists and foiled an attempted attack on the presidential palace in the capital, a said today.

Six people were dead in all including a suicide car bomber, Capt. told The Associated Press, saying the situation had calmed and security in the area was being tightened.

The midday attack began when a car bomb detonated near a checkpoint close to the presidential palace after security forces engaged with gunmen. A second car bomb exploded in the same area shortly afterward, Hussein said.

The attack came a week after a similar one on the interior ministry compound in killed at least nine people.

The Somalia-based extremist group, an arm of al-Qaida, often targets high-profile places in the capital. It claimed responsibility for Saturday's attack, saying its fighters were conducting a "major operation" around the palace and nearby was blamed for the October truck bombing in that killed more than 500 people in the deadliest attack in the country's history.

The threat from what has become the deadliest Islamic extremist group in sub-Saharan has hurt efforts to strengthen Somalia's fragile government and stabilize the long-chaotic Horn of nation.

The under the has stepped up military efforts in Somalia, including dozens of drone strikes, against al-Shabab and a small presence of fighters linked to the Islamic State group. At least two U.S. military personnel have been killed.

The and others in the international community have expressed concern about the plan for Somalia's security forces to take over the country's security from a multinational force over the next few years, saying the local troops are not yet ready.

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First Published: Sat, July 14 2018. 17:40 IST