A paramedic handles a body bag at the scene of an explosion Mogadishu© Reuters/FEISAL OMAR A paramedic handles a body bag at the scene of an explosion MogadishuMOGADISHU (Reuters) -Somalia’s government spokesman was wounded on Sunday in an explosion at a road junction set off by a suicide bomber in the capital Mogadishu, police and the national news agency said.

Somali security look at the wreckage of a vehicle at the scene of an explosion Mogadishu© Reuters/FEISAL OMAR Somali security look at the wreckage of a vehicle at the scene of an explosion MogadishuA Reuters photographer at the scene of the blast reported seeing body parts lying on the ground outside the house of Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu, who was rushed to hospital.

“A suicide bomber targeted the government spokesman, who is now being treated in hospital for his injuries from the blast,” police spokesman Abdifatah Aden told Reuters.

Nasra Bashir Ali, state media special correspondent in the prime minister’s office, where Moalimuu is based, said on Twitter that he did not suffer life-threatening injuries in the attack, which targeted him as he was passing in his vehicle.

Civilians look at the wreckage of a vehicle at the scene of an explosion Mogadishu© Reuters/FEISAL OMAR Civilians look at the wreckage of a vehicle at the scene of an explosion MogadishuIt was not immediately clear who was behind the attack.

In the past, the al Qaeda-linked militant group al Shabaab has taken responsibility for gun and bomb attacks on Somali security and government targets, but also on civilians.

Al Shabaab aims to topple the U.N.-backed central government and impose its own harsh interpretation of Islamic law. It also carries out attacks on African Union peacekeeping troops.

(Reporting by Feisal Omar and Abdi Sheikh; Writing by George Obulutsa; Editing by Angus MacSwan and Mark Heinrich)

Somali government spokesman wounded by suicide bomb blast -police, state media (msn.com)