Gunmen kill cleric at religious centre in Somalia, Al-Shabaab terror group claims responsibility

MOGADISHU (REUTERS) - Al-Shabaab gunmen attacked a religious centre in central Somalia on Monday (Nov 26), killing a cleric and 10 of his followers, a spokesman for the militant Islamist group said.

"A car bomb rammed into the centre of the man who insulted the prophet. Our militants are now inside and fighting goes on," Al-Shabaab spokesman Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters.

He later said the cleric Abdiweli was killed in the attack along with 10 of his followers.

The casualties could not be independently confirmed.

Residents of Galkayo, where the centre is located, and a regional official said Mr Abdiweli may have been targeted because his centre hosts mostly young people who play music and dance.

Al-Shabaab said last year that the cleric had referred to himself as the Prophet, an accusation denied at the time by Mr Abdiweli.

"We cannot know the figure of casualties right now. Al-Shabaab had threatened him many times," Mr Abdirashid Hashi, the governor of Mudug region, told Reuters.

Al-Shabaab is fighting to topple the Somali government and establish its own rule based on its harsh interpretation of Islamic law.

The group controls small sections on Mudug region, but it does not include Galkayo.

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