March 2022 Somalia attacks
March 2022 Somalia attacks | |
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Part of the Automatic weapons | |
Deaths | 60+ |
Injured | 108+ |
Perpetrators | Al-Shabaab |
On 23 March 2022 in
Background
Al-Shabaab are a Somali
On the week of the attack,
Attacks
Aden Adde International Airport shooting
On 23 March, gunmen attacked the eastern area of the
Beledweyne bombings
The next attack occurred a few hours later,
The injured were rushed to the Beledweyne Hospital, where
Authorities estimated that at least 48 people were killed by the bombings and 108 others injured.[15]
Beledweyne restaurant attack
Al-Shabaab militants attacked a restaurant in Beledweyne, killing the retired politician Hassan Dhuhul and many others.[7]
Aftermath
Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attacks.
The
See also
References
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