Pope Francis deplores Mogadishu terror attack
Somali women wait for news of their missing relatives outside a hospital ward in Mogadishu.- AP |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has condemned
the terrorist attack that killed over 300 people, including
children, in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
Speaking during the weekly General Audience in
St. Peter’s Square, the Pope said he wished to express his sorrow for the
massacre that took place on Saturday.
“This terrorist act , he said, deserves to be most strongly
deplored, also because it falls on a population that is already suffering
deeply”.
The Pope said he is praying for the dead, for the wounded,
for their families and for the whole people of Somalia.
“I implore the conversion of those who are violent and send
my encouragement to those, who with enormous difficulties, are working for
peace in that tortured land” he said.
On the ground in Mogadishu nearly 70 people are still
missing from Saturday's bomb blast that killed more than 300 people in
one of the world's deadliest attacks in years
The death toll of 302 is expected to rise.
Somalia’s government has blamed the attack on the al-Shabab
extremist group, which has not commented.
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