Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Survives Al Shabaab Bomb Attack on Motorcade

Reese Morgan

Reese Morgan

March 18, 2025 · 3 min read
Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Survives Al Shabaab Bomb Attack on Motorcade

Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has survived a bomb attack on his motorcade in Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia. The attack, carried out by Al Shabaab militants, is the latest in a series of bold attacks on high-profile targets in the region.

According to reports, the president's convoy was targeted as it was leaving the presidential palace and heading to the airport. Fortunately, President Mohamud escaped unscathed, as confirmed by two senior government and military officials who spoke to Reuters.

The attack is a stark reminder of the ongoing security threats in Somalia, where Al Shabaab has been waging a insurgency against the government for years. The militant group has been responsible for numerous attacks on civilians, military personnel, and government officials, including a recent bombing near the education ministry that left at least 100 people dead and hundreds more injured.

In a show of defiance, President Mohamud extended his visit to the Middle Shabelle region to engage with military soldiers conducting operations against Al-Shabaab insurgents. He was later seen flying a helicopter to frontline regions, clad in military garb and equipped with a handgun, in an effort to bolster army morale.

The attack on the president's motorcade is a worrying development, highlighting the vulnerability of even the highest-ranking officials in Somalia. It also underscores the need for sustained efforts to combat terrorism and improve security in the region.

The incident has sparked concerns about the ability of the Somali government to protect its citizens and maintain stability in the face of ongoing security threats. The international community has been urged to provide support to the Somali government in its efforts to combat terrorism and promote peace and stability in the region.

In the aftermath of the attack, presidential adviser Zakariye Hussein took to social media to reassure the public that the president was "good and well on his way to the front lines." The government has yet to issue an official statement on the incident.

The attack on President Mohamud's motorcade is a sobering reminder of the risks faced by leaders in the region and the need for continued vigilance and cooperation in the fight against terrorism.

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