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Somali - Suicide Bombers Hits Mogadishu, 14 Killed

Two suicide bombers have blown themselves up in a restaurant in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, killing at least 14 people, officials say.
The attack - not yet claimed by any group - took place in the city centre, near the presidential palace.

The dead included the former editor of Somali National TV, Liban Ali Nur, two other journalists and two policemen.

Somali government troops say they are advancing on the port of Kismayo, held by the Islamist group al-Shabab.
The Islamist militants were pushed out of Mogadishu last year, but they have frequently staged attacks in the city since then.

The UN refugee agency has reported a sudden spike in the number of civilians fleeing Kismayo, from a few dozen to more than 1,000 a day.

Although al-Shabab has lost ground recently, it still controls large swathes of southern and central Somalia.

Thursday's double suicide bombing at the Village restaurant is the second attack since a new president was sworn in last week.

The Village is run by Somalis who recently returned from the UK.

Reports say one bomber blew himself up inside, then the second let off his device when crowds gathered near the restaurant.

The distraught owner, Somali businessman Ahmed Jama, told Reuters news agency that "my relatives, whom I created jobs for, have perished.

"My customers have perished. All innocent people. I cannot count them, their dead bodies are before me."

Foreign reporter Ibrahim Aden in Mogadishu says he saw six bodies at the restaurant, which is opposite the national theatre. It is a popular haunt for civil servants and journalists, he says.

"There were many wounded, many of them with severe wounds," eyewitness Hassan Ibrahim Abdullahi told the reporters.

Since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has seen clan-based warlords, Islamist militants and its neighbours all battling for control.
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