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Somali unrest: Suicide attack in Afgoye town
Published: 16th Jun 2012 17:52:28
A suicide bomber in Somalia has rammed a vehicle loaded with explosives into the gate of a government base in the town of Afgoye.
The militant Islamist group al-Shabab said one of its fighters carried out the attack.
Casualties have been reported, but details are unclear.
Government troops and African Union forces took Afgoye from al-Shabab in May. It had been one of the group's major strongholds.
The town is about 30km (18.5 miles) from the capital, Mogadishu, on a road linking the city with rebel-held areas in the south of the country.
Despite facing pressure on a number of military fronts, al-Shabab still controls much of the country.
Somalia has not had an effective central government since 1991.
Pro-government forces took control of Mogadishu in August last year.
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BBC News, 2012. Somali unrest: Suicide attack in Afgoye town. [Online] (Updated 16 Jun 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1435075-Somali-unrest-Suicide-attack-in-Afgoye-town [Accessed 19th June 2013]
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