30 people have been killed in twin bomb attacks claimed by Shebab in the Somali city of Baidoa

At least 30 people have been killed in twin bomb attacks claimed by Shebab in the Somali city of Baidoa, the regional governor said Monday.
"The official number of the dead has reached 30 people -- all of them civilians -- and 61 others have been wounded, 15 of them seriously," Abdurashid Abdulahi, governor of Bay region, told AFP.
An initial car bomb struck a popular restaurant in a busy part of the regional capital on Sunday afternoon, with a suicide bomber nearby hitting people as they fled the area.
"The explosion occurred in a densely populated area," said Abdirahman Ibrahim, a police officer in Baidoa.
Another policeman, Abdi Hared, said there were "twin blasts" from a car bomb and a suicide bomber.
The explosions shredded the roofs of nearby buildings, tore chunks out of vehicles and left bodies, plastic chairs and tables strewn across the road.
The Al-Qaeda aligned Shebab claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying local officials were targeted.
The African Union's top official for Somalia, Francisco Caetano Madeira, condemned Sunday's attack. "I am saddened by the loss of innocent lives through acts of terror committed by ruthless individuals who have no value for life," he said.
On Friday Shebab gunmen stormed a hotel in the capital Mogadishu and bombed a nearby park killing at least 14 people and wounding 18.
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