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<strong>Terrorist group Al-Shabab on Saturday took control of a hotel near the centre of the Somali capital, Mogadishu.</strong></p>
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The assault in the Somali capital came after two car bomb blasts and gunfire as the armed group Al-Shabab claimed responsibility, reported Al Jazeera. Abdikadir Abdirahman, director and founder of Mogadishu&#39;s Aamin ambulance services, said late on Friday so far nine injured people were carried away from the hotel.</p>
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&quot;Two car bombs targeted Hotel Hayat. One hit a barrier near the hotel and then the other hit the gate of the hotel. We believe the fighters are inside the hotel,&quot; said a police officer.</p>
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Two intelligence officers, who did not want to be identified, also confirmed the incident.</p>
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The Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabab armed group claimed responsibility for the attack, according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group.</p>
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The assault triggered a fierce gunfight between security forces and gunmen who were still holed up inside the building, said security official Abdukadir Hassan, reported Al Jazeera.</p>
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&quot;We don&#39;t have the details so far but there are casualties, and the security forces are now engaging with the enemy who are holed up inside the building,&quot; Hassan said.</p>
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The Hayat is a popular spot in Mogadishu in an area where several other hotels are located, and it is frequented by government officials and civilians.</p>
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Al-Shabab has been fighting to topple the Somali government for more than 10 years. It wants to establish its own rule based on a strict interpretation of Islamic law, reported Al Jazeera.</p>
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Police officers were conducting an operation aimed at stopping the attack, the state-run Somali National News Agency said on its Twitter account, citing a police spokesperson. The agency posted a picture showing smoke billowing from above the scene.</p>
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Earlier this week, the United States announced that its forces had killed 13 Al-Shabab fighters in an air raid in the central-southern part of the country as the group was attacking Somali forces.</p>
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The US has carried out several air raids on the fighters in recent weeks.</p>
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Friday&#39;s attack is the first major assault since President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud took office in May.</p>
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Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for similar attacks in the past. In August 2020, it said it was behind a strike on another hotel in Mogadishu, in which at least 16 people were killed.</p>
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Al-Shabab fighters were driven out of the capital in 2011 by an African Union force, but the armed group still controls vast swaths of countryside.</p>
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