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Somali insurgents in deadly raids | Somali insurgents in deadly raids |
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Heavy fighting in Somalia has left at least 21 people dead and 30 injured, officials and residents have said. | Heavy fighting in Somalia has left at least 21 people dead and 30 injured, officials and residents have said. |
Islamist insurgents clashed with government forces and their Ethiopian allies in the capital, Mogadishu, and near Mataban, in central Somalia. | Islamist insurgents clashed with government forces and their Ethiopian allies in the capital, Mogadishu, and near Mataban, in central Somalia. |
The exchanges of machine gun and mortar fire in the capital were the heaviest for two months, a BBC reporter said. | The exchanges of machine gun and mortar fire in the capital were the heaviest for two months, a BBC reporter said. |
Somalia's government signed a ceasefire pact with opposition groups last month, but some factions rejected the deal. | Somalia's government signed a ceasefire pact with opposition groups last month, but some factions rejected the deal. |
Islamists linked to the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) have been staging an insurgency against the government troops and their Ethiopian allies who ousted them from power in 2006. | Islamists linked to the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) have been staging an insurgency against the government troops and their Ethiopian allies who ousted them from power in 2006. |
The BBC's Mohammad Olad Hassan in Mogadishu said the latest violence in the capital began when Islamist insurgents attacked a government military base south of the city. | The BBC's Mohammad Olad Hassan in Mogadishu said the latest violence in the capital began when Islamist insurgents attacked a government military base south of the city. |
Civilians killed | Civilians killed |
At least 12 people were killed, according to security and hospital officials, and witness accounts. | At least 12 people were killed, according to security and hospital officials, and witness accounts. |
"A mortar landed on house next to us killing a mother and two of her kids and wounded three others from the same family," said one resident in south Mogadishu. | "A mortar landed on house next to us killing a mother and two of her kids and wounded three others from the same family," said one resident in south Mogadishu. |
There was also heavy fighting in the centre of the country where insurgents attacked a convoy of Ethiopian troops, our reporter says. | There was also heavy fighting in the centre of the country where insurgents attacked a convoy of Ethiopian troops, our reporter says. |
A UIC spokesman said six of his men had been killed in the attack. He said the insurgents had killed some Ethiopian soldiers and destroyed several of their vehicles. | A UIC spokesman said six of his men had been killed in the attack. He said the insurgents had killed some Ethiopian soldiers and destroyed several of their vehicles. |
Last month, the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia signed a three-month ceasefire pact with the government that provided for Ethiopian troops leaving the country within 120 days. | Last month, the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia signed a three-month ceasefire pact with the government that provided for Ethiopian troops leaving the country within 120 days. |
It was signed by a top Islamist leader, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and Prime Minister Nur Adde. | It was signed by a top Islamist leader, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and Prime Minister Nur Adde. |
But another prominent Islamist leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, said insurgents should continue fighting until all Ethiopian troops had left the country. | But another prominent Islamist leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, said insurgents should continue fighting until all Ethiopian troops had left the country. |
The renewed fighting came after at least four local aid workers were kidnapped on Monday near Mogadishu. | |
It was the latest in a series of kidnappings of humanitarian workers that correspondents say are hindering aid operations in a country where many people desperately need food and shelter. | It was the latest in a series of kidnappings of humanitarian workers that correspondents say are hindering aid operations in a country where many people desperately need food and shelter. |
Somalia has experienced almost constant civil conflict since the collapse of Mohamed Siad Barre's regime in January 1991. | Somalia has experienced almost constant civil conflict since the collapse of Mohamed Siad Barre's regime in January 1991. |
The UN has warned that nearly half of Somalia's population is likely to require aid later this year. | The UN has warned that nearly half of Somalia's population is likely to require aid later this year. |
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