A truck bomb attack in Mogadishu is said to have the greatest death toll of any terror attack in Somalia.
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Death toll in #Somalia's worst-ever attack rises to 231, senator says; 275 injured.
— Matt Lee (@APDiploWriter) October 15, 2017
Awful.
From an eyewitness in Mogadishu:
Everywhere you looked, there were dead bodies.
Everywhere you turned, there were wounded people crying for help.
I never imagined I will see such a scene.
Big buildings were completely destroyed. Buildings crumbled. Vehicles were burned and upside down. The tarmac was covered in flesh, blood and pieces of clothes.
Our country has never seen anything even close to this.
In one of the burned minibuses were young students coming from school, their charred remains tangled in what was left of the vehicle they were travelling in.
I will never forget that gruesome sight.
Our 10 ambulances were not enough to take all the injured and dead to hospital. The corpses were destroyed beyond recognition. You could not tell which corpse was a man and which was a woman.
Everyone in the city was trying to call their family members and friends to see if they were okay. This jammed the network and we in the ambulance service could not communicate with each other or the hospitals.
The hospitals were overwhelmed. They had no choice but to treat the injured in the hallways because everywhere else was full.
I saw people I used to see every day in the city among the dead.
https://twitter.com/jetpack/status/919605303108304896The truck bombing in Mogadishu is the deadliest in conflict-riven Somalia so far. Here are other major attacks: https://t.co/owNEZlqslj pic.twitter.com/HxUaSA85q2
— AFP Africa (@AFPAfrica) October 15, 2017
Footage of truck bomb attack in #Somalia capital #Mogadishu. The truck exploded in the midst of a traffic jam. pic.twitter.com/OoAHsDsLMk
— Kevin W. (@kwilli1046) October 14, 2017
One of the deadliest bomb blast in years rocked the Somali capital, Mogadishu, and claimed at 85 lives. pic.twitter.com/MhGotvKAFU
— dwnews (@dwnews) October 15, 2017