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Renewed fighting has broken out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, with African Union peacekeepers coming under attack from Islamist insurgents. | Renewed fighting has broken out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, with African Union peacekeepers coming under attack from Islamist insurgents. |
At least 15 civilians have died since clashes erupted late on Tuesday and people are fleeing the city. | At least 15 civilians have died since clashes erupted late on Tuesday and people are fleeing the city. |
Insurgents attacked Ugandan peacekeepers, who responded with tank and artillery fire. | Insurgents attacked Ugandan peacekeepers, who responded with tank and artillery fire. |
On Monday about 30 people were killed and dozens wounded in some of the worst violence Mogadishu has seen in months. | On Monday about 30 people were killed and dozens wounded in some of the worst violence Mogadishu has seen in months. |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says Islamist insurgents have been gaining ground in the city in their fight against the Ethiopian-backed government. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says Islamist insurgents have been gaining ground in the city in their fight against the Ethiopian-backed government. |
Observers say there has been a change in tactics, with Islamists switching from hit-and-run raids to sustained attacks against peacekeepers. | Observers say there has been a change in tactics, with Islamists switching from hit-and-run raids to sustained attacks against peacekeepers. |
'Deafening gunfire' | 'Deafening gunfire' |
Tuesday's clashes happened in the south of the city. | Tuesday's clashes happened in the south of the city. |
Our reporter says heavily armed insurgents attacked the AU base at K4 - a strategic junction in the south of the city linking the airport and the presidential palace. | Our reporter says heavily armed insurgents attacked the AU base at K4 - a strategic junction in the south of the city linking the airport and the presidential palace. |
Peacekeepers at the K4 base responded by shelling Bakara market, a scene of frequent fighting where most of the victims of Monday's violence were killed. A shell hit our house, my father was killed and his body is here Woman in Mogadishu class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7633625.stm">Peacekeepers mired in Somalia | |
The sounds of deafening gunfire and bombardments could be heard throughout the city overnight, he says. | The sounds of deafening gunfire and bombardments could be heard throughout the city overnight, he says. |
It was the third sleepless night for residents and the second serious attack against AU peacekeepers in a week. | It was the third sleepless night for residents and the second serious attack against AU peacekeepers in a week. |
Peacekeepers have generally been considered friendly since their arrival last year, and residents have been upset by the scale of their retaliation, our reporter says. | Peacekeepers have generally been considered friendly since their arrival last year, and residents have been upset by the scale of their retaliation, our reporter says. |
Maj Bahoku Barigye, an spokesman for the African Union Mission to Somalia (Amisom), said the peacekeepers had not suffered any causalities nor had their moral been affected. | Maj Bahoku Barigye, an spokesman for the African Union Mission to Somalia (Amisom), said the peacekeepers had not suffered any causalities nor had their moral been affected. |
He denied that the attacks were getting worse. | He denied that the attacks were getting worse. |
"I have been here for about eight months and I have not seen any difference whatsoever," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "I have been here for about eight months and I have not seen any difference whatsoever," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
'No lost cause' | 'No lost cause' |
But people living by the AU bases have started to flee their homes. | But people living by the AU bases have started to flee their homes. |
"A shell hit our house, my father was killed and his body is here, and I don't know where anybody else is," a distressed woman in the capital told the BBC's Somali Service. | "A shell hit our house, my father was killed and his body is here, and I don't know where anybody else is," a distressed woman in the capital told the BBC's Somali Service. |
Local residents told AFP news agency that shelling killed four people in one house and three in another area. | |
Most of the AU peacekeepers in Somalia are from Uganda | |
Somalia has been wracked by conflict since 1991, when former President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown. | Somalia has been wracked by conflict since 1991, when former President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown. |
The Ethiopians intervened in 2006 to help the government oust Islamist forces from the capital and surrounding regions. | The Ethiopians intervened in 2006 to help the government oust Islamist forces from the capital and surrounding regions. |
The Islamists then launched an insurgency against Somalia's transitional government. | The Islamists then launched an insurgency against Somalia's transitional government. |
David Shinn, a former US diplomat who teaches at the George Washington University, said fighters from the hardline al-Shabab militia were trying to assert their authority in order to force the Ethiopians out. | David Shinn, a former US diplomat who teaches at the George Washington University, said fighters from the hardline al-Shabab militia were trying to assert their authority in order to force the Ethiopians out. |
They are trying "to show that they are in a position to perhaps even take control of Mogadishu if the Ethiopian forces were to leave", he told the BBC. | They are trying "to show that they are in a position to perhaps even take control of Mogadishu if the Ethiopian forces were to leave", he told the BBC. |
Maj Barigye said it was unrealistic to expect a quick resolution to Somalia's long-running conflict. | Maj Barigye said it was unrealistic to expect a quick resolution to Somalia's long-running conflict. |
"There is no lost cause here," he said. | "There is no lost cause here," he said. |
"It's just a question of time, a question of patience, it's a question of tolerance, it's a question of understanding." | "It's just a question of time, a question of patience, it's a question of tolerance, it's a question of understanding." |
Only Uganda and Burundi have contributed troops to the AU peacekeeping force, which has just 2,000 troops of the 8,000 planned. | Only Uganda and Burundi have contributed troops to the AU peacekeeping force, which has just 2,000 troops of the 8,000 planned. |
But Mr Shinn said adding more peacekeepers would not help. | But Mr Shinn said adding more peacekeepers would not help. |
"The only way out of this mess at the moment is to have a successful negotiation between moderates and the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, the ARS, and the transitional federal government," he said. | "The only way out of this mess at the moment is to have a successful negotiation between moderates and the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, the ARS, and the transitional federal government," he said. |
The UN has been leading peace negotiations over Somalia in neighbouring Djibouti, but al-Shabab has so far rejected the process. | The UN has been leading peace negotiations over Somalia in neighbouring Djibouti, but al-Shabab has so far rejected the process. |
A ceasefire due to be signed at the end of last week has been delayed for another month. | A ceasefire due to be signed at the end of last week has been delayed for another month. |