Government security forces patrolled the streets of Mogadishu today following the attacks yesterday night on a hotel and a nearby public garden.
Police said at least five militants from the group al-Shabab were also killed in the attacks on SYL Hotel and the Peace Garden, which each involved suicide car bombers.
The first blast, at the hotel, sent a loud booming sound across the city, shattering windows and ripping the roofs off many nearby buildings. The truck packed with 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of explosives bomb may have been the most powerful bomb used by al-Shabab in recent years, said Somali security minister Abdirizak Omar.
Somali resident Barre Ali said the explosion at the hotel "felt like there was an earthquake." In his bedroom, Ali pointed to cracks in the wall of his house, which is located 2 kilometers from the scene of the blast.
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More than 20 of the wounded are being treated at local hospitals, said Mohamed Abbas, the director of Daru Shifa hospital. Inside one hospital today, some victims of the attacks lay bleeding on the ground, screaming in pain.
"Such acts were perpetrated to terrorize (the) public and wreck the stability and development of the country," he said in the statement.
Despite being pushed out of Somalia's major cities, al-Shabab continues to launch deadly guerrilla attacks across the Horn of Africa nation.