Soldiers opened fire after the explosion which sent clouds of
smoke into the sky, said Halima Abdisalan, a mother of three who
lives near the area.
"We ran indoors in fear," she told Reuters. "Soon I could see a
military pickup speeding and carrying many soldiers covered with
blood. I do not know if they were all dead or injured."
Army officer Major Abdullahi Mohamud said it was an attack. "It
must be a suicide car bomb, I am now transporting casualties,"
he said.
Claiming responsibility for the incident, the military
operations spokesman of the al Shabaab group, Abdiasis Abu Musab,
said: "We conducted a successful martyrdom operation on a major
apostate military base in Mogadishu."
"The enemy suffered many casualties and wounded, military
vehicles destroyed."
Somalia has been embroiled in deadly violence since 1991, when
clan warlords overthrew leader Siad Barre and then turned on
each other.
Since 2008, al Shabaab has been fighting to overthrow the
internationally-recognised central government and establish its
rule based on its own interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.
(Reporting by Abdi Sheikh; Additional reporting by Feisal Omar;
writing by Omar Mohammed; Editing by Gareth Jones; Editing by
Gareth Jones and Andrew Heavens)
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