Terror attack on Turkish construction site in Somalia kills four

A suicide
bomber targeted the construction site of a Turkish company in Somalia on
Saturday morning, killing four people and injuring another four, Turkey’s
Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
One of the
deceased and all four of the wounded people were Turkish citizens.
The company
was working on a road between Somali capital Mogadishu and the town of Afgooye.
“We strongly condemn this nefarious attack, wish a
swift recovery for the injured, and stress once again that we stand with the
Somali government and people, our friends and brothers,” the ministry said.
Local outlets
report that fundamentalist Islamist militia Al Shabaab, affiliated with Al
Qaeda, have claimed the attack.
News website
Somalimemo cited an Al Shabaab official as saying the attack targeted “white
officers” on the outskirts of Mogadishu. The official was cited as saying two
“apostate soldiers” were also killed in the attack.
Turkey’s
pro-government newspaper Daily Sabah reported that the attack took place 15 km away
from a Turkish military base in Mogadishu, Camp TURKSOM, but didn’t directly
target the compound. There were no casualties from the base personnel.
The Turkish
government has been involved in humanitarian projects and relief efforts in
Somalia, especially after the 2011 famine the small eastern African nation
suffered, and has operated a large military base in its capital since 2017.
Turkish military personnel and civilians have been targeted in Somalia before, notably in an 2013 attack against a Turkish mission in the country, an 2016 attack in the Aden Abdulle International Airport, and most recently in January last year when a Turkish-run construction site was targeted in another suicide bombing and three people died, with another 20 injured.