22 December,2018 06:46 PM IST | Mogadishu | IANS
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At least eight people were killed in twin suicide car bomb blasts near Somalia's Presidential Palace in the capital on Saturday, the police said.
A police officer told Xinhua news agency that the two coordinated blasts could have caused a higher number of deaths and injuries. "So far, we know that at least 8 people killed in the blasts but the death toll could rise," he said.
Somali militant group Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the latest attack.
Eyewitnesses said the explosions were so huge that they shook a wide radius.
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"There were massive car bombs, causing panic among the residents. We don't know the number of casualties but we heard several people died," Mukhtar Abdi, a witness, told the agency.
Earlier reports said Mogadishu's Deputy Governor Mohamed Abdulahi was injured in the explosion while some of his bodyguards were killed.
A senior reporter from Universal Television died during the blast, but the fate of his colleagues was yet to be established.
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