Somalia: Gunmen storm Mogadishu’s Hayat Hotel; 10 killed, says police
At least 10 people were killed in an attack Islamic militants who stormed a hotel in Somalia’s capital late Friday, police and eyewitnesses said.
Several other people were injured and security forces rescued many others, including children, from the scene of the attack at Mogadishu’s Hayat Hotel, they said.
The attack started with explosions outside the hotel before gunmen entered the building.
Gunfire could still be heard early Saturday as security forces tried to contain the last gunmen, who were thought to be holed up in the hotel. It was unclear how many militants remained on the hotel’s top floor.
The Islamic extrem group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack, the latest of its frequent attempts to strike places that are often visited government officials.
There was no immediate word on the identities of the victims.
“We were having tea near the hotel lob when we heard the first blast followed gunfire. I immediately rushed toward hotel rooms on the ground floor, and I locked,” eyewitness Abdullahi Hussein told the AP phone. “The militants went straight upstairs and started shooting. I was inside the room until the security forces arrived and rescued me.”
He said that on his way to safety he saw “several bodies lying on the ground outside hotel reception.”