In Somalia, on Sunday, November 27, radical Islamists attacked one of the hotels in the country's capital, Mogadishu, where government officials were staying. The attackers killed at least ten people; among the wounded was the Minister of Internal Security of Somalia, Ahmed Mohamed Dudishe.
The attacked hotel, "Villa Rose," is located near the presidential residence. According to witnesses, an intense explosion occurred before the attack, followed by a shooting.
The responsibility for the terrorist attack was assumed by the Islamist group "Al-Shabaab," which is connected to Al-Qaeda. It controls most of the country.