2011 Mogadishu bombing

The 2011 Mogadishu bombing occurred on 4 October 2011, when a suicide bomber drove a truck into the gate of the Transitional Federal Government's ministerial complex in Mogadishu, Somalia. The resulting explosion killed 100 people and injured over 110 others. Al-Shabaab, an Islamist group, claimed responsibility for the attack. The attack is reported to be the largest since Al-Shabaab launched an insurgency in Somalia in early 2007. It also follows the withdrawal of Al-Shabaab's forces from the area in August after an AMISOM intervention to bring aid to the country during a season of drought.

2011 Mogadishu bombing
Part of Somali Civil War (2009–present)
LocationMogadishu, Somalia
Date4 October 2011 (UTC+03:00)
TargetTFG ministries
Attack type
Suicide bombing, car bombing, terrorism, mass murder, murder-suicide
Deaths100
Injured110+
PerpetratorAl-Shabaab
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