2 mortar rounds hit near voting site day before Somalia vote
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Two mortar rounds fired by suspected extremists hit near Mogadishu’s international airport Tuesday night, close to the heavily guarded venue where Somalia’s presidential election will be held on Wednesday, police said.
There were no immediate reports of deaths, Capt. Mohamed Hussein said.
Separately, residents in a town outside Mogadishu said suspected al-Shabab extremists launched an attack on an African Union military base there.
The two attacks, which were reported around the same time, heightened concerns about the security of an election that al-Shabab extremists have threatened to disrupt with violence.


