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Mortar blast in Somalia kills 25 kids

By IANS | Updated: June 10, 2023 08:55 IST

Mogadishu, June 10 At least 25 children were killed and several others injured after an unexploded ordnance went ...

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Mogadishu, June 10 At least 25 children were killed and several others injured after an unexploded ordnance went off at a playing field near Qoryoley town in southern Somalia, local authorities confirmed.

The incident on Friday was caused by explosive remnants of war like bombs and landmines that children were playing with in an open field in a village, Xinhua news agency quoted Abdi Ahmed Ali, deputy district commissioner of Qoryoley town, as saying.

The town hospital received 22 bodies of the children and two of the wounded died after they were sent to the hospital, Ahmed said, adding that another child died on the way to Mogadishu.

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