MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Somalia’s military says it executed three men convicted of carrying out a deadly attack on a hotel in the capital in 2017.
A statement issued by the military said the three were shot dead by a firing squad at a police academy in Mogadishu Wednesday.
The men were convicted of participating in an assault on Nasa-Hablod hotel which killed 18 people and wounded 47 others in October, 2017.
The three were members of Somalia’s al-Shabab Islamic extremist rebels and were arrested during the attack on the hotel.
Somalia’s homegrown extremist group, al-Shabab, is allied to al-Qaida. The rebels were pushed out of the capital, several years ago, but they continue to operate in the countryside and frequently carry out violence attacks on hotels in Mogadishu.
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