UN condemns deadly attacks in Somalia
NEW YORK, (DNA) – The United Nations has strongly condemned deadly attacks in Somalia capital, Mogadishu which left fifty people dead and several others wounded.
UN secretary-general’s deputy special representative for Somalia, Raisedon Zenenga said, increased terror attacks will not deter international community’s efforts to stabilize the Horn of Africa nation.
He said the United Nations and the wider international community stand with Somalis as they struggle to reconstruct their country.
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