More new residents around the neighborhoods near Warshadaha street in the Somali capital Mogadishu started displacing from their houses due to the fears of fresh fighting between the Islamist fighters and the transitional government troops backing by AMSIOM, witnesses said on Sunday.
Reports say that most of the areas that the people leaving were Kabka factory, Tawakal, Raderka and Kulliyadda Jalle Siad building, a base for the African Union troops AMISOM where alsom most of clashes between the Islamist forces and Burundians troops happen.
More government troops reached parts of Warshadaha street recently which caused more of the residents who remained those neighborhoods to leave from the area according to the residents.
"We are afraid of fighting that starts between the TFG troops who reached our neighborhoods recently and the Islamist forces. So that is why we are leaving from our houses. Because we can not endure fighting," said one of the residents who spoke to Shabelle radio.
It is not the first time that residents displace from their neighborhoods due to fears of the fighting between the Islamist fighters and the allied troops of the transitional government and African Union (AMISOM).
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