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[Published: Saturday December 10 2016]

 Car bomb kills 2 policemen at checkpoint near Somali capital

 
By Abdi Sheikh 
MOGADISHU, 10 Dec. - (ANA) - A car bomb killed at least two policemen when it exploded at a checkpoint near the Somali capital Mogadishu on Saturday, police and militants fighting to topple the government said.
 
"A blast took place at the Siinkadheer checkpoint," Police Major Nur Farah told Reuters. The area lies some 15 km (9 miles) northwest of Mogadishu.
 
The militant group al Shabaab, which wants to impose its strict interpretation of Islam, said its fighters carried out the attack.
 
"A suicide car bomb rammed into the checkpoint. We targeted security forces who inspect cars heading towards Mogadishu," Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, the group's military operations spokesman, said.
 
Somalia is still battling an Islamist insurgency while it seeks to rebuild after more than two decades of conflict and chaos that have left the nation in tatters.
 
It is holding a vote at polling centers across the country over several weeks for a new parliament. Some 14,000 people representing Somalia's federal states have been chosen to pick the 275 lawmakers. Those members of parliament will choose a new president.
 
The government, U.N. officials and international donors have said security issues prevented a broader vote. The parliamentary vote was due to end on Nov. 30, after several delays, but has been rescheduled for December 28.
Al Shabaab accuses the presidential and parliamentary candidates of being foreign stooges. - (ANA) -
AB/ANA/ 10 December 2016 - - -
 
 

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