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Somalian security personnel look towards burning vehicles as they secure an area in Mogadishu, after a car bomb explosion in the Somalian capital. Image Credit: AFP

Mogadishu: At least five people were killed and ten wounded in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Sunday when a car bomb detonated on a busy road, the security ministry said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but the bombing fits the pattern of Al Qaida-linked Al Shabaab terrorists, who have carried out numerous suicide bombings and raids in the capital targeting civilian, government and military targets.

Security ministry spokesman Ahmad Mohammad said five civilians were killed and ten others wounded in the car bomb blast.

“It occurred in front of business shops along the road”, he told reporters.

The car was parked along the congested Maka Al Mukarama road and detonated remotely, security sources told AFP.

Witnesses said the blast left the street littered with bodies.

“I saw several dead bodies strewn and vehicles burning. The blast was very huge,” witness Abdukadir Mohammad said.

Al Shabaab, which has been fighting for the last decade to overthrow successive internationally backed governments in Mogadishu, has also launched attacks in Kenya and Uganda, both contributors to a 22,000-strong African Union force in the country.