Those killed included Abdulkadir Ali, the Somalian government's former acting envoy to Britain better known as "Dhub," said Abdirahman Omar Osman, spokesperson for the country's president.Somalian Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon put out astatement condemning what he described as a"terrorist attack" and offering "his condolences to the civilian casualties."
"We -- the Somali people and the Somali government -- will stand shoulder-to-shoulder to defeat these killers," Shirdon said. "These terrorists will not defeat us but (will) make us stronger."
It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack.
But Somalia has seen such violence before. Some of ithas been traced to Al Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked organization that the U.S. government calls a terrorist group and was behind the deadly siege earlier this fallof a Nairobi, Kenya, shopping mall.
A U.S. military drone strike late last month in southernSomalia killed two suspected Al Shabaab members, U.S. officials said. And a recent joint raid by Kenyan and Somali forces killed at least 30 people believed to be part of that group.
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