 Other parts of Africa, the death toll from twin attacks in central Somalia, has climbed to 48, with all Shabaab insurgents claiming the rare target impolition ahead of elections. The leader of Hezshabali State said the first attack in Hezshabali's Beleduans district was carried out on Wednesday night by a suicide bomber and Q2 locomotives, including Amina Mohammed Abdi and several of her guards, as she campaigned for re-election. Somalia has beefed up security, its death toll from twin attacks rose to 48. The first attack happened in Beleduans district and was carried out on Wednesday night by a suicide bomber and killed two local lawmakers, including Amina Mohammed and several of her bodyguards, as she campaigned for re-election. As far as we can confirm, 48 people were killed and 108 others injured in the twin blast. The government is now urging its citizens to be vigilant, even as the election period nears in the Horn of Africa. The government further assured people of security in the coming days. God willing we will not be disappointed, we will continue working on public services whether it is about holding elections or other social development aspects. God willing, we rely on God and will do all what we can. We are urging citizens to be very vigilant and we are ordering all security agencies to beef up security. Al-Shabaab has been seeking to overthrow the country's fragile government for over a decade. The Horn of Africa nation has seen a spate of attacks in recent weeks as it hobbles through a long delay. Notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.