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Islamist raid kills Somali troops | Islamist raid kills Somali troops |
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Heavily armed Islamist gunmen have raided Baladwayne town north of the capital, Mogadishu, killing five government soldiers. | Heavily armed Islamist gunmen have raided Baladwayne town north of the capital, Mogadishu, killing five government soldiers. |
A BBC correspondent says the fighters burned vehicles and freed prisoners before fleeing. | A BBC correspondent says the fighters burned vehicles and freed prisoners before fleeing. |
Baladwayne town is considered strategic as it lies on the main road to Ethiopia, which is also the troops' main supply route. | Baladwayne town is considered strategic as it lies on the main road to Ethiopia, which is also the troops' main supply route. |
The Islamists have this week attacked six towns around the country. | The Islamists have this week attacked six towns around the country. |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says the attacks are seen as a new tactic being employed by the Islamists to make a comeback after being ousted from the capital in December 2006. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says the attacks are seen as a new tactic being employed by the Islamists to make a comeback after being ousted from the capital in December 2006. |
US strike | US strike |
The town which were attacked this week include Dinsoor, Burhakaba, Hudur, Bakool, Dhoble and Baidoa, which is where the parliament is based. | The town which were attacked this week include Dinsoor, Burhakaba, Hudur, Bakool, Dhoble and Baidoa, which is where the parliament is based. |
Aid workers say the Islamists have also held talks with elders, businessmen and religious leaders in Wajjid town as they try to organise their return. | Aid workers say the Islamists have also held talks with elders, businessmen and religious leaders in Wajjid town as they try to organise their return. |
Earlier this week, the US bombed the Islamist-held town of Dhoble in southern Somalia, saying that an al-Qaeda operative was sheltering there. | Earlier this week, the US bombed the Islamist-held town of Dhoble in southern Somalia, saying that an al-Qaeda operative was sheltering there. |
The Islamists were ousted from the capital, Mogadishu in December 2006 by government forces, backed up by Ethiopia, with some intelligence from the US. | The Islamists were ousted from the capital, Mogadishu in December 2006 by government forces, backed up by Ethiopia, with some intelligence from the US. |
The US accused the Somali Islamists of harbouring those responsible for the 1998 attacks on its embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. | The US accused the Somali Islamists of harbouring those responsible for the 1998 attacks on its embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. |
The Islamists denied this, as well as reports they had links to al-Qaeda. | The Islamists denied this, as well as reports they had links to al-Qaeda. |
Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991. | Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991. |
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