Tre döda i attentat mot fredssoldater i Somalia
En kraftig bilbomb har exploderat vid en vägspärr utanför huvudkvarteret för Afrikanska unionens fredsbevarande styrkor i Somalias huvudstad Mogadishu.
Minst tre soldater har dödats, uppger polisen.
– Vi tror att al-Shabaab ligger bakom attacken, säger polismannen Mohamed Ahmed till Reuters.
Islamistgruppen al-Shabaab har tidigare genomfört liknande attentat, men ingen har ännu tagit på sig måndagens dåd.
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Afrikanska unionens fredsbevarande styrkor i Somalia (Amisom)
Wikipedia (en)
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) is an active, regional peacekeeping mission operated by the African Union with the approval of the United Nations in Somalia. It is mandated to support transitional governmental structures, implement a national security plan, train the Somali security forces, and to assist in creating a secure environment for the delivery of humanitarian aid. As part of its duties, AMISOM also supports the Federal Government of Somalia's forces in their battle against Al-Shabaab militants.
AMISOM was created by the African Union's Peace and Security Council on 19 January 2007 with an initial six-month mandate. On 21 February 2007 the United Nations Security Council approved the mission's mandate. Subsequent six-monthly renewals of AMISOM's mandate by the African Union Peace and Security Council have also been authorised by the United Nations Security Council.
The duration of AMISOM's mandate has been extended in each period that it has been up for review, lastly in October 2014. The current mandate expires on 30 November 2015. Until that time its maximum allowed strength is 22,126 troops.
In August 2014, the Somali government assisted by AMISOM launched Operation Indian Ocean to clean up the remaining Al-Shabaab-held pockets in the countryside.
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