MOGADISHU, Somalia, Feb. 13 (UPI) -- The
United Nations said a terrorist bombing in Somalia Thursday appeared to
have targeted one of its convoys in the African nation.
Six people
were killed in the blast near the airport in the capital Mogadishu, for
which the terrorist group al-Shabaab took responsibility.
"A
vehicle exploded close to a convoy of U.N. vehicles at about 12:30 there
today," U.N. spokesman Daniel Maclsaac said. "The U.N. in Somalia
strongly condemns the attack and expresses deep sorrow at the reported
deaths and injuries of Somali bystanders."
It appeared early on
that no one from the United Nations was among the causalities. Three
Somali soldiers were reported killed and eight people were injured.
Voice
of America said it was told by sources that U.N. refugee agency's
representative in Somalia, Alessandra Morelli, was traveling in the
convoy.
Al-Shabaab, which has close ties to al-Qaida, said the target of the attack were "Western officials," China's Xinhua news agency said.
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