Case three suicide attacks in Mogadishu within three weeks.Minister of the Interior of Somalia, Abdi Shakur Sheikh Hassan, were killed in a suicide attack at his home in the capital Mogadishu.
Authorities say the suicide bomb attacks carried out by the nephew of sister who was a teenager who joined Islamic militant groups, al-Shabab.
Her niece was already visited the House several times and the guards did not perform security checks.
He walked into the House, detonating the bomb and instantly killed.
Minister Abdi Shakur Sheikh Hassan was killed due to injuries while being in flight for further treatment in neighbouring Kenya.
The attack on Sheikh Hassan was the third suicide attack in Mogadishu within three weeks later.
The group al-Shabab has declared bawha they are in the recent suicide bomb attacks and said it was still there will be other attacks.
African Union troops were deployed to fight radical Islamic groups.
In a few months later, al-Shahab-who have no connection with al-Qaeda-lost power because of the regional Government of Somalia and the African Union, although still controlled much of southern and central regions of the country.
A BBC reporter in the region of East Africa, Will Ross, reported that al-Shabab-that seems increasingly weakened militarily-attacks targeting government officials.
Meanwhile two people were reported killed in a rally in Mogadishu to oppose the deal on the extension of the term of the President and Parliament.
Under the deal signed in Uganda on Thursday (09/06), their mandate was extended until June 2012 and the Prime Minister will be dismissed.
Rally Friday yesterday is support for Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo.
Some eyewitnesses said security officials opened fire toward protesters who gathered outside the hotel where the meeting of the members of Parliament.
Somalia plunged into civil war for 20 years, and fully functional national Government was ousted in 1991.