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Police said the blast had left at least four people dead and injured almost a dozen others. AP
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) has condemned Sunday’s deadly car bombing in central Mogadishu in which at least five people were killed, saying increased terror attacks will not derail efforts to stabilize the Horn of Africa nation.
UNSOM in a statement posted on its Twitter on Sunday night also extended condolences to families of victims of latest attack by violent extremists in Somalia.
“Terrorism will never diminish resilience of Somali people,” said the UN mission.
The incident occurred when a car exploded at a key checkpoint in Mogadishu, killing five people and injuring four others.
The blast happened barely a week after a deadly attack at Wehliye Hotel in the city center claimed over 14 lives. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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