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Police Say Explosion in Somalia's Capital Kills 2 Students


FILE - People walk by scene of a double-car bombing a day after the attack in Mogadishu, Somalia, Oct. 30, 2022. Violence continued this week, as Somali police say at least two people were killed by an explosion that hit a vehicle carrying students in Mogadishu on Thursday.
FILE - People walk by scene of a double-car bombing a day after the attack in Mogadishu, Somalia, Oct. 30, 2022. Violence continued this week, as Somali police say at least two people were killed by an explosion that hit a vehicle carrying students in Mogadishu on Thursday.

Police in Somalia say at least two people have been killed and five others wounded by a roadside explosion that hit a vehicle carrying students in the Dayniile district of Mogadishu.

"Those wounded include people traveling with the students, and others were passersby," said police spokesperson Sadiq Doodishe, who said the students killed were returning home from school Thursday. "This incident and several others show that al-Shabab targets people indiscriminately."

No group has claimed responsibility for the blast yet. The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab often carries out attacks in Somalia's capital.

The extremist group claimed responsibility for two vehicle bombs that exploded last weekend and killed more than 100 people at a busy junction in the capital. Al-Shabab said it targeted the education ministry.

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