somali shebab kill 6 in education ministry attack
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Somali Shebab kill 6 in education ministry attack

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A wounded woman is helped at scene of car bomb outside Education Ministry in Mogadishu
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Somalia's Shebab insurgents killed at least six people Tuesday when they stormed the education ministry in the capital Mogadishu, police said, saying they had now regained control of the building.

"Six people have been killed, most of them civilians, but the ministry building is secure now and government forces are in full control," said police official Ahmed Weli Malim.

Police and witnesses said a car bomb caused a huge explosion before gunmen entered the fortified building.

"A car loaded with explosives rammed the gate and there is gunfire inside the building of the ministry," police official Mohamed Dahir said.

Witness Idil Malim reported seeing several people wounded or killed.

"There were several people lying dead at the scene," he told AFP, although police said that with the attack continuing they could not confirm casualties.

Shebab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab told AFP their gunmen were inside the building, boasting that they were "fully in control", even as gunfire continued.

He also claimed gunmen were inside the oil ministry, which is close to the education ministry, although that could not be immediately confirmed.

The building is in the K5 district of the capital, which has been hit by a string of similar attacks in recent months.

The Shebab rebels stage regular attacks in the capital as part of their fight against the country's internationally-backed government and African Union forces supporting it.

- Gun battle ongoing -

A car bombing to force entry into fortified buildings followed by an armed raid has become a trademark tactic of the hardline Islamists.

Somalia has been unstable since the collapse of Siad Barre's hardline regime in 1991, and the country's new government is being supported by a 22,000-strong African Union force that includes troops from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda.

Shebab fighters have carried out a string of revenge attacks in neighbouring countries, notably Kenya and Uganda, in response to their participation in the AU force.

It carried out its deadliest attack yet earlier this month, when Shebab gunmen massacred 148 people in a day-long siege of a university in Kenya's northeastern town of Garissa.

The attack on the university was Kenya's worst since the 1998 bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi, and the Shebab's bloodiest massacre.

The Shebab later warned of a "long, gruesome war" unless Kenya withdraws its troops from Somalia, as well as warning the government in Mogadishu it would continue to attack them on home soil.

Shebab fighters also carried out the Westgate shopping mall attack in Nairobi in September 2013, a four-day siege which left at least 67 people dead.

Last month Shehab gunmen in Mogadishu stormed the fortified Maka al Mukarama hotel, used by politicians, diplomats and businessmen.

Despite losing significant territory in recent months the Shebab group, whose name means "youth" in Arabic, still manages to launch frequent attacks as part of its fight to overthrow the government.

Last week the government in Mogadishu issued bounties for 11 top leaders of the Shebab, with $250,000 offered for the extremist's chief, Ahmad Umar.
Source: AFP

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