Mahad Salad takes another step in the bombing of Mudullod elders
Mahad Salad, a member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, has taken a different approach to today's bombing in Mogadishu targeting two former members of the Mudulod clan.
In a Facebook post, lawmaker Mahad Salad said the blast was not carried out by al-Shabaab, but was aimed at elders of a particular community.
Mahad Salad said he had warned of landmines in Mogadishu a few days ago, which are intended to plot against politicians and officials who disagree with President Farmajo.
He said he was once again warning his relatives that he would be killed in an al-Shabaab shirt and that efforts were being made to eradicate him.
"May God bless the Mudulod elders who were laid to rest today for a landmine. It was a few days ago when I told you that landmines have been set up in Mogadishu. I would like to reiterate that as long as you wear an Al-Shabaab shirt, you should not be wiped out, but beware of your relatives! "Said Mahad Salad in a post on his Facebook page.
The blast, which took place near the Beyhani intersection, on the road between Shibis and Karaan, was a roadside bomb targeting two former lawmakers, Muhiyadin Hassan Afrah and Hussein Arale Addan.
Three soldiers guarding former lawmaker Muhudin Hassan Afrah, now Nabaddoon, were killed in the blast.
Former parliamentarian Hussein Arrale Addana was seriously injured and admitted to Digfer Hospital in Mogadishu, while Nabaddoon Muhiyadin Hassan Afrah sustained minor injuries to his leg.
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