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Death toll in Somalia suicide bombing rises to 25

Mostly young people died in attack outside General Degaban military training camp in capital Mogadishu, police say

Mohammed Dhaysane  | 16.06.2021 - Update : 16.06.2021
Death toll in Somalia suicide bombing rises to 25 Somali prime minister Mohamed Hussein Roble alongside his defense minister in Madina hospital inspecting victims of the suicide attack earlier Wednesday, June 16.2021. Photo: Office of the Prime Minister of Somalia

MOGADISHU, Somalia

The death toll from Tuesday's suicide bombing that targeted a military training facility in Somalia's capital Mogadishu has risen to 25, officials said.

A police spokesperson confirmed the death toll, saying mostly young people died in the devastating attack outside the General Degaban military training camp.

Hashin Mohamed, director of Madina Hospital, one of the biggest hospitals in the capital, told reporters that they received 45 people who were wounded in the attack. "We admitted 39, and discharged six after treatment," he said.

Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble visited the hospital, and said his government will contribute in the treatment of those injured. He called on the Somali people to unite in the fight against al-Shabaab terrorists.

The al-Qaeda affiliated group claimed responsibility for the attack, citing a much higher death toll of 40.

Countries including Qatar and Turkey have condemned the attack.

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