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Somalia: Fighting Restarted in Central Region


 

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Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)

29 January 2008
Posted to the web 29 January 2008

An artillery and gunfire fighting has began again at Bardhere-Hijub district 20km from Hiiraan's provincial capital of Beledweyne on tuesday.

The fighting is reportedly between the TFG troops based the area armed groups attacked the soldiers.

The fighting has in progress a new location although its unknown the casualty of warring sides but two civilians are confirmed wounded in the incident.

This fighting comes as a hand grenade was thrown on soldiers at Liqliqato viaduct in Hiiraan region on Monday night.

Hundreds of soldiers were deployed in Hiiraan's provincial capital of Beledweyne following the security commander of Hiiraan region Mohamed Ali gabow was shot dead on Monday afternoon.

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The attacked soldiers are reportedly started to spread out in Liqliqato bridge area after the bomb attack although no individual incarceration was still reported happened there.



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