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    Mogadishu Suicide Attack: Strong Arab Condemnation

    May 19, 2025
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    A suicide blast targeting army recruits near Damanio military base in Mogadishu has drawn swift condemnation from Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, all of which pledged solidarity with Somalia after the attack left dozens dead and injured.

    How Did Mogadishu Suicide Attack Happen?

    • The explosion: Local sources say an assailant detonated an explosive vest among a crowd of young Somalis waiting to complete enlistment paperwork for the Somali National Army.
    • Casualties: Although exact figures are still emerging, initial reports confirm multiple fatalities and numerous injuries; authorities have tightened security and launched an investigation.
    • No immediate claim: As of Sunday evening, no group had taken responsibility, but al-Shabaab—which has waged an insurgency since 2007—remains the prime suspect.

    Regional Reactions on Mogadishu Suicide Attack:

    CountryOfficial StatementKey Message
    EgyptForeign Ministry condemned the “terrorist attack” and offered “full solidarity with Somalia in this painful ordeal.”Reaffirmed support for Somalia’s stability and wished the wounded a speedy recovery.
    QatarDescribed the bombing as an act of “violence and terrorism, regardless of motives.”Extended condolences to victims’ families and reiterated Doha’s zero-tolerance stance toward extremism.
    UAELabeled the blast a “heinous crime” that flouts international law.Promised continued cooperation with Somali authorities against threats that “undermine regional security.”

    Arab and Gulf Allies Voicing Unified Condemnation

    Mogadishu suicide attack underscores the fragility of Somalia’s security apparatus as African Union peacekeepers draw down.

    Cairo, Doha, and Abu Dhabi view a stable Somalia as critical to Red Sea maritime routes and wider Horn-of-Africa security.

    While renewed international backing could translate into funding boosts, intelligence sharing, and training to help the Somali National Army prevent future infiltrations of recruitment centers.

    With Arab and Gulf allies voicing unified condemnation, Mogadishu is likely to press for coordinated counter-terror assistance at upcoming regional summits.

    How quickly investigators can identify the network behind Sunday’s bombing will signal Somalia’s readiness to safeguard its own recruits—and its future.

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