Casualties feared after explosion rocks Somalia's capital Mogadishu
A Somalian police officer looks at debris and destruction at a cafe in Mogadishu, July 15, 2024. (AFP File Photo)


A serious blast was reported in a crowded area in Somalia's capital Mogadishu late Friday.

A huge explosion rocked the Somali capital Mogadishu on Friday evening, with police fearing casualties and reporting gunfire shots shortly after the blast.

The explosion occurred on Mogadishu's popular Liido beach, followed by gunfire.

Police official Ahmed Abdi told Anadolu Agency (AA) over the phone that officers from law enforcement and various security agencies rushed to the beach, which also houses several hotels.

The attack took place there, and the main road leading to the blast site has been sealed, he added.

"We don't know the exact cause of the explosion, but it appears to be a suicide attack," Abdi said, adding, "We also don't know how many people were killed or injured."

However, the sound of the explosion and gunfire near the beech suggests that there are casualties, he said.

The attack site is frequented by civilians, security officials, and businesspeople.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the al-Qaida-affiliated terrorist group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the recent attacks in the Horn of Africa country.