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All 5 attackers killed, ending Somalia hotel siege in which 3 soldiers died

Security forces in Somalia say they have killed all five attackers who laid siege to a hotel in a normally secure area of ​​the capital.

Police spokesperson Kasim Roble said Friday that three soldiers were killed and 27 people injured in the Thursday night attack on the SYL Hotel in Mogadishu.

The Somali extremist group al-Shabab said on Telegram on Thursday that its fighters managed to penetrate the hotel, which is not far from the presidential palace and is patronized by government officials.

“The situation is now calm, the hotel is secure now, and lawmakers and other hotel residents started returning, and the security situation returned to normal,” Roble said.

Journalists were barred from accessing the hotel after the siege ended.

Attacks in the seaside capital had declined in recent weeks as security was beefed up. Al-Shabab, which opposes Somalia’s central government, has been responsible for many deadly attacks on hotels and other places in the past.

The last major attack in Mogadishu was in October 2022, when at least 120 civilians were killed in twin car bombings at a busy intersection.

Somalia’s government is conducting a high-profile offensive against the extremist group, which the United States has described as

IHG to commence operations of two hotels in Saud Arabia in 2027

IHG Hotels and Resorts is set to bolster its presence in Saudi Arabia with the launch of two new properties, the Regent Riyadh and Intercontinental in the King Abdullah Financial District, slated to open in 2027.

The move comes as the country is increasingly recognized as a developing global tourism destination, with a particular surge in religious tourism.

In an exclusive interview with ArabNewsIHG CEO Elie Maalouf highlighted the growing gap between the current hotel room capacity in Saudi Arabia and the rising demand.

Maalouf said: “You have the religious travel, which is a unique segment of the Kingdom itself, which continues to grow. In fact, we understand that today we cannot accommodate all the potential of religious travel. So we probably need over the next ten years, no less than double the hotel rooms that we have today in the Kingdom.”

The Regent Riyadh KAFD will be the brand’s first property in the capital city, offering 250 rooms and a range of dining and wellness facilities.

The InterContinental Riyadh KAFD will feature 400 rooms and an array of amenities, including multiple