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Turkey vows continued support for Somalia after deadly beach attack

Turkey vows continued support for Somalia after deadly beach attack
Scene of the beach attack in Mogadishu on Friday, August 2, 2024 Credits: EPA

Türkiye has condemned a massive bomb-and-gun attack that left dozens of people dead on a busy beach in Mogadishu, promising to continue supporting Somalia in its fight against terrorism.

Earlier, Prudence Journal reported that at least 32 people were killed and more than 60 others wounded in the attack claimed by Al Qaeda-linked terror group Al-Shabab.

A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device on Friday night along the popular Lido Beach before gunmen stormed the area and opened fire, witnesses and officials said.

Turkey, one of the allies of Somalia reacting through its foreign ministry in a statement on Saturday said; “We are deeply saddened by the loss of many lives and the injuries caused by the terrorist attack,”

“We strongly condemn this heinous terrorist attack. We wish Allah’s mercy upon those who lost their lives and extend our condolences to the people of Somalia.

“Türkiye will continue to stand by Somalia in its fight against terrorism.”

During a phone call on Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Somali counterpart Hassan Sheikh Mohamud stressed their commitment to boost the bilateral ties.

Türkiye has been helping Somalia with equipment and training of security forces to address its security challenges.

Recently, the Turkish parliament also approved a Presidential motion to deploy the military in Somalia for two years to support the country’s security forces in their fight against terrorism and other security threats under the Türkiye-Somalia defence cooperation agreement.

Similarly, in March this year, about 500 Somali soldiers who received training at the Turkish military base and defence university in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu started their duty after being commissioned.

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