A man is seen on an empty street after the announcement of curfew on the day of the Somali presidential elections, in Mogadishu, Somalia May 15, 2022. — Reuters pic
MOGADISHU, May 15 — Explosions sounding like mortar shells were heard today in the area of Mogadishu airport where parliamentarians were meeting to elect a new president, residents said.
“I counted three big sounds of mortar shells landing in the direction of the airport. We are shocked to hear those sounds of mortars at a time (when) Mogadishu is under a complete curfew. Who is firing them?” said Mogadishu resident Halima Ibrahim.
A Reuters reporter in the city also heard blasts. — Reuters