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UN envoy for Somalia condemns bomb blasts in Mogadishu

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Some of the vehicles destroyed during the explosion near Wehliye hotel in Mogadishu. Photo: Goobjoog News|March 13, 2017
Some of the vehicles destroyed during the explosion near Wehliye hotel in Mogadishu. Photo: Goobjoog News|March 13, 2017

The UN envoy for Somalia condemned in strongest possible terms Monday’s two bomb blasts in Mogadishu that killed 10 people mostly civilians.

“These latest attacks come at a time when solidarity, not violence, among Somalis is badly needed,” said Michael Keating, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for the African country, in a press statement.

The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia Michael Keating said the attacks came at a time when the country is grappling with a severe drought that has already claimed the lives of hundreds of people.

“The timing and suffering caused by today’s blasts are outrageous; this violent extremism cannot possibly be justified,” Keating said.

The first attack took place near a Somali army facility and was operated by a suicide bomber while the second explosion occurred when a vehicle filled with explosives drove into the gate of Weheliye hotel on a busy capital street.