• The wreck of a tuktuk sits outside the Pearl Beach Hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia, after an attack blamed on Al Shabab extremists. AP Photo
    The wreck of a tuktuk sits outside the Pearl Beach Hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia, after an attack blamed on Al Shabab extremists. AP Photo
  • A view of the damaged Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach after a blast in Mogadishu, Somalia, 10 June 2023. State media in Somalia reported on 10 June, that the country's security forces ended an hours-long attack by Al-Shabaab militants on the Pearl Beach Hotel in the capital Mogadishu. Somali Police Force said at least six people were killed and ten others wounded in the attack on the beach hotel on 09 June evening. EPA / SAID YUSUF WARSAME
    A view of the damaged Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach after a blast in Mogadishu, Somalia, 10 June 2023. State media in Somalia reported on 10 June, that the country's security forces ended an hours-long attack by Al-Shabaab militants on the Pearl Beach Hotel in the capital Mogadishu. Somali Police Force said at least six people were killed and ten others wounded in the attack on the beach hotel on 09 June evening. EPA / SAID YUSUF WARSAME
  • A hotel security guard stands in the rubble of Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach after Friday's attack by an armed column reported to belong to Al Shabab. Police put the death toll at six on Saturday. EPA
    A hotel security guard stands in the rubble of Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach after Friday's attack by an armed column reported to belong to Al Shabab. Police put the death toll at six on Saturday. EPA
  • Damage to the Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach, Mogadishu, draws onlookers. EPA
    Damage to the Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach, Mogadishu, draws onlookers. EPA
  • Emergency services arrive at the Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach, Mogadishu, after the fighting between state security forces and Al Shabab extremists. EPA
    Emergency services arrive at the Pearl Beach Hotel in Lido Beach, Mogadishu, after the fighting between state security forces and Al Shabab extremists. EPA
  • The heavily damaged Pearl Beach Hotel in Mogadishu on Saturday after security forces and Al Shabab extremists fought. AP Photo
    The heavily damaged Pearl Beach Hotel in Mogadishu on Saturday after security forces and Al Shabab extremists fought. AP Photo

Somalia hotel siege: Six dead and 10 wounded in Mogadishu


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Six civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a six-hour siege by Al Shabab militants at a beachside hotel in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, police said on Saturday.

The attack on the Pearl Restaurant began on Friday evening.

“Six civilians were martyred in the attack … and 10 others were wounded. Three brave members of the security forces were martyred,” the Somali Police Force said, adding that 84 people were rescued from the premises.

Security forces “neutralised” rebels who carried out “the desperate terrorist attack on the Pearl Beach … in Mogadishu”, SNTV reported on Saturday.

It said security forces rescued “many civilians from inside the hotel” and had shot and killed attackers.

The Somali National News Agency posted photos of soldiers in the restaurant on Twitter. One stood next to a glass door with a bullet hole in it, while sandals and a dustpan lay nearby.

Hussein Mohamed, a waiter at another restaurant, told Reuters he heard an explosion followed by gunfire when the attack started.

“The whole area is cordoned off by security forces,” he said.

Abdikadir Abdirahman, the director of Aamin Ambulance Services, said they had so far treated seven people who had been wounded.

“The mujahideen managed to enter the Pearl beach and are still fully in control,” Al Shabab said earlier, claiming the attack.

In November, the group, which controls parts of the country, attacked another hotel in Mogadishu, killing nine people.

Al Shabab controlled a vast area of Somalia before being pushed back in government counteroffensives since last year, although they remain capable of launching significant attacks on government, commercial and military targets.

In late May, its fighters attacked a base housing Ugandan peacekeepers 130 kilometres south-west of Mogadishu, killing 54 soldiers.

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Updated: June 10, 2023, 9:46 AM