A car bomb exploded on Saturday outside a hotel in Galkayo city in the central province of Mudug, killing at least seven civilians and injuring others, a Somali army officer said.
Major Ali Omar said the driver failed to enter the hotel complex, causing him to collide with a military vehicle parked near a security checkpoint.
“So far, we know that seven people have been killed, mostly civilians, but the death toll could rise,” he added
More than a dozen others were injured, most of them Somali soldiers, a medic at Galkayo Hospital said.
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the bombing.
The radical Islamist group Al-Shabaab, which seeks to overthrow the central government, controls small parts of Mudug province, but does not control Galkayo.
According to Reuters.
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