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Egypt Condemns Al Shabaab Attack on Somali President’s Convoy

Egypt condemned Al Shabaab’s attack on Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s convoy in Mogadishu. The attack resulted in deaths and injuries, with Egypt expressing solidarity with Somalia. President Mohamud is confirmed safe, though the incident marks Al Shabaab’s renewed targeting since 2014.

In Mogadishu, Egypt condemned an attack on the convoy of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, which resulted in fatalities and injuries. The Islamist group, Al Shabaab, claimed responsibility for this bomb attack.

Egypt’s statement on Wednesday denounced the “terrorist attack,” affirming its stance against actions undermining security and stability in Somalia. The country expressed solidarity with President Mohamud and the Somali populace amid these occurrences.

Reports from government officials confirmed President Mohamud’s safety post-attack. Presidential advisor Zakariye Hussein relayed that the President was “good and well on his way to the front lines.”

Witnesses, including soldiers and local residents, noted that the convoy had been struck. A Reuters journalist observed the aftermath, seeing four deceased victims near the presidential palace.

Al Shabaab, through a Telegram statement linked to Al Qaeda, claimed, “Our fighters targeted a convoy of vehicles carrying Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as they were leaving the presidential palace and heading to the airport.”

This incident represents the first direct attack on President Mohamud by Al Shabaab since 2014, when they targeted a hotel during his speech. Egypt expressed condolences to Somalia’s government, families of victims, and wishes for the injured to recover swiftly.

The article highlights Egypt’s condemnation of the recent attack on Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s convoy by Al Shabaab in Mogadishu. Amid casualties, Egypt reaffirmed its opposition to terrorism and expressed solidarity with Somalia. President Mohamud is reported safe, with the attack marking Al Shabaab’s first direct targeting of him since 2014.

Original Source: www.dailynewsegypt.com

Lila Khan

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