Explosive Devices Destroy Solar-Power Street Lights on Mogadishu's 30th Street
Just installed
Explosions hit Mogadishu leaving several solar powered street lights destroyed on Monday, Garowe Online reports.
Three of nearly dozens of street lights lined along Mogadishu's 30th Street, one of the city's busiest roads, were destroyed. Local sources said "no one was targeted" as the explosive devices were detonated at recently installed street lights in Mogadishu.
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I think there's a lesson there.
"I can't sleep cause it ain't as dark at night as it used to be. Gotta get rid of these damned things" - local resident.