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Insurgents in Somalia have launched a rocket and mortar attack on the southern town of Baidoa, seat of the transitional parliament. | Insurgents in Somalia have launched a rocket and mortar attack on the southern town of Baidoa, seat of the transitional parliament. |
It was the first time Baidoa, the only town fully under government control, had been attacked since late 2006. | It was the first time Baidoa, the only town fully under government control, had been attacked since late 2006. |
A soldier was killed and six people wounded in the attack on the airport and presidential palace, witnesses say. | A soldier was killed and six people wounded in the attack on the airport and presidential palace, witnesses say. |
Al-Shabab, a radical wing of the Islamist Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, claimed responsibility. | Al-Shabab, a radical wing of the Islamist Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, claimed responsibility. |
The attack comes on the eve of the coming into effect of a ceasefire signed by the government and one Islamist leader last week. | |
Al-Shabab refuses to abide by the ceasefire, until Ethiopian troops leave the country. | |
Ethiopia helped the government oust Islamists from Mogadishu and much of southern Somalia in 2006. | Ethiopia helped the government oust Islamists from Mogadishu and much of southern Somalia in 2006. |
A military official said insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns had been fought off with anti-aircraft guns at checkpoints in the north and south of the city. | A military official said insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns had been fought off with anti-aircraft guns at checkpoints in the north and south of the city. |
There will not be a ceasefire and we will not negotiate with any side while Allah's enemy [Ethiopia] is on our soil Sheikh Mukhtar Robow Al-Shabab spokesman | |
"It is the heaviest we have witnessed for many years, the fighting sent flash lights over the city and rocked us, we kept ducking for nearly an hour," said resident Sahra Ali. | |
Al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Mukhtar Robow told reporters his men had been behind the attack. | Al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Mukhtar Robow told reporters his men had been behind the attack. |
"Our fighters have attacked Baidoa and inflicted heavy losses to the so-called government soldiers and the Ethiopians," he said. | "Our fighters have attacked Baidoa and inflicted heavy losses to the so-called government soldiers and the Ethiopians," he said. |
"This was a signal showing that Baidoa is no longer safe." | "This was a signal showing that Baidoa is no longer safe." |
The al-Shabab spokesman also said that a ceasefire signed last month between the government and opposition groups "would never go into effect". | The al-Shabab spokesman also said that a ceasefire signed last month between the government and opposition groups "would never go into effect". |
"There will not be a ceasefire and we will not negotiate with any side while Allah's enemy [Ethiopia] is on our soil, and as long as the puppet regime of [President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed] claims leadership," he said. | "There will not be a ceasefire and we will not negotiate with any side while Allah's enemy [Ethiopia] is on our soil, and as long as the puppet regime of [President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed] claims leadership," he said. |
The three-month ceasefire pact was signed by a top Islamist leader, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and Prime Minister Nur Adde. | The three-month ceasefire pact 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, rejected the deal. | But another prominent Islamist leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, rejected the deal. |
Mr Aweys is a founder of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) that ruled much of Somalia in 2006, before being ousted by Ethiopian forces backed by Somali government troops. | Mr Aweys is a founder of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) that ruled much of Somalia in 2006, before being ousted by Ethiopian forces backed by Somali government troops. |
Al-Shabab is the UIC's youth wing, whose fighters have been behind much of the violence against the Ethiopian and Somali troops. | Al-Shabab is the UIC's youth wing, whose fighters have been behind much of the violence against the Ethiopian and Somali troops. |
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. |
Political violence has surged in recent months. | Political violence has surged in recent months. |
Last week, gunmen killed the head of the UN Development Programme as he left a mosque in the capital, Mogadishu. | |
Insurgents also launched lethal attacks against government and Ethiopian troops in the capital and the centre of the country. | |
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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