A small hospital in Mogadishu where more than a dozen are being treated after a suicide bombing in the Somali capital.
15 were killed in the bloody blast at a local restaurant.
The attack came a week after a suicide bomb outside a hotel where President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was holding a news conference, just two days into the job.
The election of President Mohamud last week was hailed by his supporters as a vote for change in a country mired in conflict for more than two decades.
These attacks underscore the security challenges faced by the political newcomer as African forces battle to quash a five-year insurgency waged by al Shabaab.
The militia group has shown it can still regroup and easily infiltrate government-controlled areas, and that there remain disenchanted, radicalised Somalis ready to strap on explosive belts.