
Two suicide bombers walked into a restaurant in central Mogadishu and killed at least 15 people on Thursday, Sept 20, police said.
According to Reuters, there was no immediate claim of responsibility. However, suspicions will fall on the Islamist militant group al Shabaab which has carried out a campaign of suicide bombings since it withdrew from the capital last year under military pressure.
The al Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility for suicide bombings last week outside a hotel where President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was holding a news conference just two days into the job, an attack interpreted as a warning from the insurgents that they are far from defeated.
The blasts targeted The Village restaurant, owned by well-known Somali businessman Ahmed Jama, who had returned to his home country from London to set up business against the advice of friends.
Three local journalists were among the dead, including a reporter at the state-run Somali National Television, the National Union of Somali Journalists said.