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Shoppers killed by Somali shells | Shoppers killed by Somali shells |
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At least 17 people have been killed after shells were fired at the main market in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, witnesses say. | |
Islamist insurgents fired mortars at the presidential palace from positions in the Bakara market, a BBC correspondent in the city reports. | |
Government troops and their Ethiopian allies responded and a shell landed in a busy part of the market. | Government troops and their Ethiopian allies responded and a shell landed in a busy part of the market. |
Meanwhile, a landmine has killed a UN driver in the southern port of Merca. | Meanwhile, a landmine has killed a UN driver in the southern port of Merca. |
An Italian and a Somali official who were also in the vehicle are being treated for their injuries, which are not life-threatening, a local doctor said. | An Italian and a Somali official who were also in the vehicle are being treated for their injuries, which are not life-threatening, a local doctor said. |
'Appalling situation' | |
The attack comes as the UN has started to pull out its foreign staff from the town of Baidoa. | The attack comes as the UN has started to pull out its foreign staff from the town of Baidoa. |
UN sources have told the BBC they are leaving the town, where Somalia's parliament is based, because of fears that the violence in Mogadishu could spread. | |
class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7651776.stm">Ghost city wracked by war class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7651531.stm">Video: In Somalia's danger zone Baidoa, a strategic town on the main road from Mogadishu to Ethiopia, is one of the few parts of Somalia under government control, correspondents say. | |
In the capital, Bakara trader Abdulahi Hassan said he had seen 15 bodies outside his shop. | |
"A mortar first landed, killing two people. Many people rushed to the scene and then as they crowded another one landed, killing 13 others on the spot," he said. | |
Another Mogadishu resident, Safiya Haji Nor, said the insurgents' mortar had landed on a house, killing a man and a 13-year-old child. | |
Seventeen years of fighting in Somalia has left more than three million people - almost half the population - needing food aid, according to the World Food Programme. | Seventeen years of fighting in Somalia has left more than three million people - almost half the population - needing food aid, according to the World Food Programme. |
"The situation is appalling and it is worsening with this growing insecurity," WFO spokesman Peter Smerdon told the BBC. | "The situation is appalling and it is worsening with this growing insecurity," WFO spokesman Peter Smerdon told the BBC. |
The latest deaths come after a coalition of 52 aid agencies issued a statement saying the international community had "completely failed Somali civilians". | The latest deaths come after a coalition of 52 aid agencies issued a statement saying the international community had "completely failed Somali civilians". |
The aid groups estimated that almost 40,000 people had been displaced from Mogadishu in the last few weeks, with 1.1 million uprooted in the last nine months. | The aid groups estimated that almost 40,000 people had been displaced from Mogadishu in the last few weeks, with 1.1 million uprooted in the last nine months. |
Human Right Watch said Somalia was the most ignored tragedy in the world. | |
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