Somali militants target presidential convoy in bomb attack, president safe

A fire engine drives past the debris of buildings at the scene of an explosion near the Presidential Palace, also known as Villa Somalia, in the Hamar Jajab district of Mogadishu, Somalia March 18, 2025. REUTERS/Feisal Omar
Al Shabaab militants
targeted Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in a bomb attack on his
motorcade as it was travelling through the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday, the
Islamist group said.
Two senior government
and military officials told Reuters that Mohamud was safe following the attack,
and presidential adviser Zakariye Hussein wrote in a post on X that he was
"good and well on his way to the front lines."
Soldiers and local
residents who witnessed the attack confirmed that the president's convoy had
been hit. A Reuters journalist at the scene saw the bodies of four people
killed in the assault near the presidential palace.
"Our fighters
targeted a convoy of vehicles carrying Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as they were
leaving the presidential palace and heading to the airport," al Shabaab
said in a statement posted on the al Qaeda-linked group's Telegram channel.
While al Shabaab
regularly carries out attacks in Somalia as part of its decades-long campaign
to topple the government, Tuesday's attack was the first to directly target
Mohamud since 2014, during his first term in office, when they bombed a hotel
where he was speaking.
Hours after the attack
on Tuesday, state media showed images of the president in the Adan Yabal
district of Somalia's Middle Shabelle region, where government forces are
battling a three-week-old al Shabaab offensive.
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