Al-shabaab claim responsibility for deadly car bomb
Al-Shabaab claims responsibility for deadly car bomb near Somali prison
Updated 1552 GMT (2352 HKT) October 2, 2016
A car burns Saturday in Mogadishu, Somalia, after a vehicle packed with explosives detonated.
Four people are killed and five injured in blast in Mogadishu, Somalia
Car bomb explodes near prison where militant Al-Shabaab suspects are questioned
Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN)
The Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for a car bombing that killed four people Saturday in the Somali capital.
A vehicle packed with explosives detonated near a prison run by the Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency in Mogadishu, Col. Hamza Ali, a senior police officer, told CNN. The car had been parked at the Blue Sky restaurant near Godka Jili'ow prison, a heavily protected facility where Al-Shabaab suspects are questioned.
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Five people were injured in the attack, Ali said.
A statement posted on a pro-Al-Shabaab website said the car bomb had targeted a Somali intelligence officer at the restaurant.
Al-Shabaab is a Somali extremist group that seeks to turn the country into a fundamentalist Islamic state. It has carried out repeated attacks against Somalia's government and military targets.
Saturday's attack followed a similar pattern of bombings.
Less than two weeks ago, Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for a car bomb that killed a Somali general and four of his guards.
In August, a truck bomb exploded outside the Somali presidential palace and a popular hotel in Mogadishu, killing at least 15. That month, a pair of suicide car bombings struck a government building, killing 23 people.
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