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Al Shabaab gunmen attack hotel in central Somalia, seven dead

An elder reported that Al Shabaab gunmen murdered at least seven people during an attack Tuesday on a hotel located in the central Somali town of Mogadishu, where local elders were meeting with government officials to discuss ways to combat the Islamist militant group.

Al Qaeda linked group claimed responsibility for Beledweyne attack and said that it killed more than 10 people. Ali Suleiman, a shopkeeper, claimed that the attackers forced entry by setting explosives off at the entrance.

Al Shabaab regularly launches gun and bomb attacks in the fragile Horn of Africa country as it attempts to topple government and establish their own rule based upon its strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia Law.

Seven people have died, including clan elders with their guards. All of these are my relatives. The hotel is on fire in some areas and it's not clear whether the operation has been completed or not," said clan elder Abdullahi Fidow.

Some say that the fighters continue to fight in nearby buildings. He said that the death toll could rise due to the explosions and gunfire by the fighters.

Dahir Amin Jesow is a federal legislator from Hiraan, the capital town of the region. He said that government forces tried to flush out Al Shabaab militants who had been killed nearby in alleyways.

Ali Farah told the local military officer that a fighting incident in a village of the Middle Shabelle Region in southern Somalia resulted in at least ten deaths, including eight Al Shabaab members.

The Somali National News Agency, a state-owned news agency, reported that Hassan Sheikh Mohamud had been at Mogadishu's airport to receive soldiers injured in the fighting. Reporting by Abdi sheikh and Fesal Omar, Writing by Elias Biryabarema, George Obulutsa and Sharon Singleton; Editing and editing by Ed Osmond, Howard Goller and Sharon Singleton

(source: Reuters)