Somalia: Minister Survives Assassination Attempt
A Somali minister survived an assassination attempt Sunday when a hand-grenade was thrown at his car in the capital, Mogadishu.
Mohamed Abdullahi 
Hassan Noah, Minister of Youth and Sport, told VOA that the explosive 
device hit his car as he was shopping at a local market in Maka 
al-Mukaramah, the capital's busy main street.
"When I got off 
from the car, a bomb hit and damaged the car, everybody got shocked and 
ran away from the scene," the minister said.
"A family friend who was travelling with me was hurt, but I was unhurt," he added.
The minister said 
his body-guards were not wounded. Somalia's security minister said in a 
tweet two civilians were wounded in the attack.
So far, no group 
has claimed the responsibility for the attack, but the minister said the
 terrorist group al-Shabaab is behind this attack. Al-Shabaab has 
carried out several attacks on Somali government officials.
On June, Somalia's 
State Minister for Environment Buri Mohamed Hamza at more than one dozen
 other people were killed when the militants stormed a hotel in the 
capital.
Sunday's attack came hours after Somali officials have released new poll dates for the 2016 elections.
In a statement, 
Omar Mohamed Abdulle, chairman of election commission said that the 
country's presidential election will take place on October 30.

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