2009 Beledweyne bombing

The Beledweyne bombing was a bombing targeting Medina Hotel in Beledweyne, Somalia killing 57 and injuring 307 others.[1]

2009 Beledweyne bombing
Part of the Somali Civil War
The Hiiraan region of Somalia, where the attacks occurred (highlighted dark red)
LocationBeledweyne, Hiiraan, Somalia
DateJune 18, 2009
TargetMedina Hotel
Attack type
Suicide car bomb
WeaponsCar bomb
Deaths57
Injured307
PerpetratorsAl-Shabaab

The attack

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On June 18, 2009, at around 10:30 am local time, an explosive-ladened Toyota car began to drive to the Medina Hotel.[2] The car bomb was spotted before it reached the entrance of Medina Hotel, Omar Hashi Aden the National Security Minister of Somalia were about to leave the hotel when the car bomb drove through the entrance on the hotel crashing into parked cars before detonating its explosive device.[3] The explosion severely damaged the hotel, killed 57 people, and left 307 injured.[1]

Victims

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Several influential people were also killed in the car bombing, including Ambassadors, ministers, military colonels, and clan elders.[1]

Some Influential people killed include:

  • Omar Hashi Aden- Minister of Security of Somalia
  • Abdikarim Farah Laqanyo- former Somali ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union
  • Mohamed Abdi Yarow- Colonel in the Somali Armed Forces
  • Mohamed Barre Fidow- Colonel in the Somali Armed Forces
  • Omar Hasan Dhudi- Colonel in the Somali Armed Forces
  • Yusuf Husen- Colonel in the Somali Armed Forces

References

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  1. ^ a b c "BELEDWEYNE MASSACRE: Remembering victims on the 10th anniversary of the terror attack". hiiraan Online. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Somali Minister Killed". Capitol News. 18 June 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Behind the Suicide Bombing in Somalia". Time. 19 June 2009. Archived from the original on 24 June 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2022.

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