A car bomb exploded near Somalia's national intelligence headquarters Thursday, killing at least nine people, mostly soldiers, a security official said. Spokesman Idris Aden said at least seven people, all civilians, were injured when the car parked in front of a restaurant exploded, CNN said. The restaurant is popular with Somali security forces, officials said. Mogadishu has been rocked by scattered bombings this year and the militant al-Shabaab has routinely claimed responsibility for the attacks, CNN said. The group, designated a terrorist organization by the United States, has launched attacks in other countries, such as Kenya and Uganda, in which dozens have been killed.
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