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Suicide bombing at Somalia army camp in Mogadishu kills at least 15

Suicide bombing at Somalia army camp in Mogadishu kills at least 15
Army officer Mohamed Adan said the bomber was disguised among recruits queuing up outside the camp when the explosion occurred.
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The explosion claimed the lives of at least 15 army recruits [AFP/Getty-file photo]

´¡³ÙÌý±ô±ð²¹²õ³ÙÌý15Ìý recruits died Tuesday when a attacked a military training camp in , Somalia, an officer said.

"I have counted aboutÌý15Ìýnew recruits who have been killed in the blast," said army officer Mohamed Adan, adding the toll could be higher.

Adan said the bomber was disguised among recruits queueing up outside the General Dhegobadan Military Camp when the explosion occurred.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, the deadliest in the capital for 18 months.

Soldiers and military facilities are common targets for Al-Shabaab, an Al-Qaeda-aligned terror group fighting to overthrow the internationally backed government in Mogadishu.

Hotels and security checkpoints are also commonly attacked.

In December 2019, 81 people were killed by a suicide car bomber at a checkpoint in the city centre, while the last major assault on a hotel killed 11 in August 2020.

Somalia has been mired in interlocking crises for the last three decades, with repeated bouts of civil war, clan conflict, terroristÌýinsurgency, famine and political instability.

rose to prominence in 2006. Despite the long deployment of African Union peacekeepers it remains a potent force even though it has lost much of the territory it once controlled.

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