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Somalia: 15 Killed As Al Shabaab Attack Somalia Presidential Palace

3 September 2008


At least 15 people were killed and 25 others wounded Wednesday in Somalia's capital Mogadishu after insurgents attacked the Villa Somalia presidential compound, Radio Garowe reported.

Six mortars hit Villa Somalia and its environs, followed by face-to-face street fighting between government troops and al Shabaab insurgents, according to witnesses.

Some mortars reportedly hit locations inside Mogadishu's sprawling Bakara Market, while other mortars hit neighborhoods of Wardhigley district. At least four dead bodies were discovered inside Bakara, witnesses said.

Five civilians were killed when mortars aimed at the presidential palace hit nearby homes.

Locals reported seeing six dead bodies - all of them soldiers and insurgents - in parts of Wardhigley district, where most of the heavy fighting was concentrated.

Medical sources at Medina Hospital said the wounded included many women and children.

A spokesman for the al Shabaab insurgents claimed responsiblity for the violence, saying they killed 14 soldiers and suffered four wounded fighters on their side.

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Col. Dahir Mohamed Hersi, a spokesman for the Somali military, told reporters that government security forces killed at least 8 al Shabaab fighters.

He confirmed that some mortars hit Bakara Market, but blamed al Shabaab for the violence.

Separately, insurgents attacked African Union peacekeepers overnight Tuesday but there were no casualty reports available.

Somalia has been marred by violence since the outbreak of civil war in 1991. In 2004, a UN-endorsed transitional government came to power and soon invited Ethiopian troops to help restore order in Mogadishu, after ousting the capital's Islamist rulers.

The Islamists, including al Shabaab, have since waged a relentless guerrilla campaign aimed at toppling the interim government and expelling its Ethiopian military backers from Somali soil.

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Author: somaliweyn
Thu Sep 4 11:47:26 2008

The death of innocent Somali civilians by cross fire between Alshabab islamists who are fighting Ethiopian troops that invaded Somalia with the support of America is sad and tragic to say the least and the rest of the world seems oblivious to the plight of the Somali people or are they? But one thing is for sure , every one involved in Somali affairs foe or friend have their hidden agenda and that is why any peace initiative has failed for almost two decades . I must say i sometimes question about God(Allah) though i have always beleived that… [Read Full Text]



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