Mogadishu: A car bomb exploded outside the parliament building complex near Rashtrapati Bhavan on Saturday in Mogadishu, the capital of the African country of Somalia. The explosion killed one suicide bomber and injured seven civilians. The police has given information about this. According to police officer Abdullahi Adan, according to local time, the blast occurred at 9 am in the Somalia capital near the tightly guarded Green Zone.
The green zone is called the area where government buildings and foreign embassies are usually located. More security personnel are deployed in this area than the rest. While giving information about this, Abdullahi Adan has said that a car loaded with explosives passed through the security checkpoint of the hotel, but when it was tried to stop it, it moved rapidly.
According to Abdullahi Adan, after this, the police personnel opened fire on the car, but it blasted itself as it reached outside the Parliament House complex. They are usually accommodated in government hotels, MPs, and big businessmen of the city. Somalia has been facing a war for a long time.
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