Ten killed in major explosion near UN headquarters in Mogadishu, Somalia
According to local journalists, two suicide bombs went off simultaneously.

A major explosion took place near the United Nations and African Union Mission Somalia headquarters in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, on Tuesday. There were reports of white smoke and gunfire, and at least ten people have been reported dead. According to local journalists, two suicide bombs went off simultaneously.
Somali militant group Al Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack, Al Jazeera reported, but this has not been confirmed by officials yet.
#UPDATE: Explosion hits #UN/AMISOM HQs #Halane gate in #Mogadishu next to Adden Ade Airport. Airport not hit pic.twitter.com/1rM9x66GwM
— Goobjoog News. (@Goobjoognews) July 26, 2016
BREAKING: 2 simultaneous suicide car bombs target checkpoints manned by Somali security forces near the entrance of Mogadishu airport:source
— Harun Maruf (@HarunMaruf) July 26, 2016
BREAKING: 1st suicide car bomb attempted to "sped through" the checkpoint; 2nd bomber detonated car amongst the security personnel: source
— Harun Maruf (@HarunMaruf) July 26, 2016