Al-Shabaab militants kill nine in hotel siege in Somalia’s capital
Somalis stand outside the destroyed Pearl Beach hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Saturday following a deadly attack by extremists. PHOTO/COURTESY: CNN
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Six civilians and three
security force members were killed in a late-night attack by militant fighters
on a beachside hotel in the Somalian capital Mogadishu, state media
report.
Security
forces responded to reports of an attack by Al-Shabaab militant fighters on the
Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach late on Friday night, killing the four
attackers, according the Somali National News Agency (SONNA)
The
forces rescued 84 civilians from the hotel, receiving praise from the
government for their “swift and effective response,” SONNA reported.
As well as shattered window
panes, blood and debris from the restaurant could be seen on the street at the
site of the attack on Saturday.
The
onslaught follows a deadly attack by Al-Shabaab on an African Union
military base in Somalia, roughly 120 kilometres southwest of Mogadishu,
late last month in which at least 54 Ugandan soldiers were killed, according to
Ugandan officials.
Al-Shabaab
is the largest and most active al-Qaeda network in the world, according to the US
Africa Command.
The
group controlled a vast area of Somalia before being pushed back by government
counteroffensives since last year, according to Reuters.
However, the militants continue
to launch lethal attacks across the country with the aim of toppling the
central government and establishing a rule based on its strict interpretation
of Islam’s Sharia law.
US
forces have conducted numerous strikes in Somalia that have resulted in dozens
of al-Shabaab casualties, including one that killed 30 al-Shabaab fighters in
January, and three others in February that killed a total of 24 soldiers.

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