Three Lives Lost, One Hurt in Somalia Blast

Three Lives Lost and One Injured in Somalia Blast

MOGADISHU, Somalia – A tragic event unfolded in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle area when a civilian vehicle hit a landmine, claiming three lives and injuring another, as shared by local officials on Monday.

The unfortunate incident took place in Doonka, nestled on the road linking Wanlaweyn and Afgooye, while the vehicle was traveling from Afgooye, according to statements from local authorities.

This explosive device, identified as a landmine, is a common method of wreaking havoc used by militant factions in the region. To this day, no group has stepped forward to take responsibility for this ruthless act.

The Lower Shabelle region is no stranger to violence, often associated with Al-Shabaab, Somalia’s infamous Islamist group, which regularly targets civilian and military sites alike, including those managed by the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).

This sorrowful occurrence underscores the persistent peril faced by civilians in conflict-ridden zones of Somalia. Consequently, there are rising calls for boosted security measures and accelerated efforts in clearing landmines.

Authorities have assured additional information on this explosion, occurring amid ongoing military maneuvers by Somali forces in collaboration with AU troops.

Reported by AXADLETM

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