Somalia Holds National Day of Mourning
SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 2017
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed donates blood at Mogadishu’s Erdogan Hospital on October 15, 2017 to help victims of an explosion. PHOTO | ABDULKADIR KHALIF | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
President Mohamed visited scene at Zoppe then went to various medical facilities to check on the injured.
By ABDULKAIDR KHALIF
Kenya Daily Nation
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has declared three days of mourning, following a deadly explosion in Mogadishu on Saturday.
President Mohamed ordered the national flag to be flown at half-mast in honour of those killed after a truck bomb exploded at a busy junction.
The five kilometre junction is in Hodan District, a commercial part in the city.
CASUALTIES
The number of casualties has not yet been established.
President Mohamed visited scene at Zoppe then went to various medical facilities to check on the injured.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Al-Shabaab terrorists carry out frequent bombings in the country.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 2017
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed donates blood at Mogadishu’s Erdogan Hospital on October 15, 2017 to help victims of an explosion. PHOTO | ABDULKADIR KHALIF | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
President Mohamed visited scene at Zoppe then went to various medical facilities to check on the injured.
By ABDULKAIDR KHALIF
Kenya Daily Nation
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has declared three days of mourning, following a deadly explosion in Mogadishu on Saturday.
President Mohamed ordered the national flag to be flown at half-mast in honour of those killed after a truck bomb exploded at a busy junction.
The five kilometre junction is in Hodan District, a commercial part in the city.
CASUALTIES
The number of casualties has not yet been established.
President Mohamed visited scene at Zoppe then went to various medical facilities to check on the injured.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Al-Shabaab terrorists carry out frequent bombings in the country.
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