At least 10 people have been reportedly killed after a truck bomb exploded at a checkpoint in the central Somali town of Beledweyne, on Saturday.
A police officer Ahmed Aden told Reuters that he saw ten dead people including soldiers and civilians and over a dozen others injured.
Aden said the dead included five police officers who fired on the truck in a failed attempt to stop it ramming the checkpoint, adding that nearby buildings and shops were reduced to rubble, along with the checkpoint.
A woman, Halima Nur, who was near the site, also told Reuters her niece and others had been in a nearby shop and could not be reached.
“I do not know what to say, all the kiosks are now just rubble. I can’t trace my niece,” she said.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible but the Islamist group al Shabaab frequently carries out bombings in the Horn of Africa country.
Al Shabaab has been battling Somalia’s central government for more than a decade, aiming to establish its rule based on strict interpretation of Islamic sharia law.
Beledweyne is in central Somalia’s Hiran region which has recently witnessed battles between the military and al Shabaab.