2 car bomb blasts kill 6 in Somalia

SOMALIA. Cars burn after one of two car bombs, in Mogadishu, Somalia, Sunday Aug. 5, 2018. Two car bombs hit Somalia on Sunday, killing at least six people. (AP)
SOMALIA. Cars burn after one of two car bombs, in Mogadishu, Somalia, Sunday Aug. 5, 2018. Two car bombs hit Somalia on Sunday, killing at least six people. (AP)

MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Two car bombs hit Somalia on Sunday, killing six people.

Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels claimed responsibility for the first suicide car bomb blast that that killed four people when it exploded near the gate of a military base in Afgoye town, 30 kilometers (18 miles) northwest of Mogadishu.

Al-Shabab has claimed the responsibility for the attack, according to the group's radio arm, Andalus.

Two of the dead were soldiers and fatalities could increase from the 10 injured in the blast which was close to the former national water agency's offices, said Somali police officer Col. Ahmed Ali.

Residents report hearing a powerful explosion, followed by gunfire from the base. Addow Isse, a resident in the town, said he saw at least three bodies lying in a pool of blood.

Later Sunday, another car bomb killed two people and injured four others at a restaurant near a security checkpoint and immigration headquarters in Mogadishu. (AP)

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