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Mogadishu bombing 'kills at least seven'

By AFP
Somalia Armed men stand guard next to the remains of the car in which a Somali lawmaker was assassinated and another wounded on April 21, 2014, in Mogadishu.  By Mohamed Abdiwahab AFPFile
MAY 3, 2014 LISTEN
Armed men stand guard next to the remains of the car in which a Somali lawmaker was assassinated and another wounded on April 21, 2014, in Mogadishu. By Mohamed Abdiwahab (AFP/File)

Mogadishu (AFP) - At least seven people were killed Saturday in a huge explosion, possibly a car bomb or roadside bomb, in centre of the Somali capital Mogadishu, police said.

"Several people have been killed, there are at least seven, including four civilians and three policemen," police officer Mohammed Duale told AFP at the scene.

The bomb went off near the busy KM4 junction in central Mogadishu, close to the Turkish embassy. Another security source at the scene said the bomb appeared to have been planted at the side of the road.

The attack is the latest in a string of bombings in the city attributed to Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels, who are battling to overthrow the war-torn country's internationally-backed but fragile government.

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