Somalia bombing kills at least 18 on passenger bus
Nearby truck which was carrying soldiers may have been target, eyewitness says
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At least 18 civilians were killed when a roadside bomb went off on Thursday in Somalia's Lafole town, southwest of the capital, blowing up a packed minibus that was passing by, police said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. The al-Shabaab militants have frequently launched attacks against security forces and civilians around the country in the past. The group wants to topple the Western-backed government.
"All the 18 people on board the minibus are dead and burnt. A remotely controlled bomb along the road exploded," said Abidkadir Mohamed, a police officer at the scene.
Nur Ahmed, who was driving along the same road, said the minibus was being escorted by a vehicle carrying troops.
A government truck full of soldiers followed by the minibus overtook him at high speed before he heard a loud explosion, Ahmed said.
"The government car which was probably the target escaped undamaged," he said.