Mogadishu - An Islamic extremist suicide bomber killed at least 10 people at a police academy in Somalia's capital on Thursday, police said.
The bomber, with explosives strapped around his waist, infiltrated General Kahiye Police Academy and targeted officers gathering for special morning exercises, Captain Mohamed Hussein said.
The officers were rehearsing for Somalia's Police Day celebrations scheduled for December 20, Hussein said.
The Somalia-based al-Shabaab extremist group quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. Al-Shabab, which is allied to al-Qaeda, carries out frequent bombings and attacks against hotels, checkpoints and other high-profile areas of Mogadishu.
Al-Shabaab has been blamed for the massive truck bombing in the capital in October that left 512 dead. Only a few attacks since 9/11 have killed more people.
Al-Shabaab has become the deadliest Islamic extremist group in Africa and is increasingly targeted by the US military after the Trump administration early this year approved expanded airstrikes and other efforts against the fighters.
The US has carried out at least 32 drone strikes this year against al-Shabaab and a small but growing number of fighters linked to the Islamic State group, many of them defectors from al-Shabaab.
A drone strike earlier this week against an al-Shabaab vehicle carrying explosives prevented an "imminent threat to the people of Mogadishu", the US Africa Command said.