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At least three civilians, including a child of six, have been killed during fierce overnight fighting in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, residents say. | At least three civilians, including a child of six, have been killed during fierce overnight fighting in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, residents say. |
A BBC correspondent in the city said the sound of the exchange of heavy weapons could be heard across southern Mogadishu for two hours. | A BBC correspondent in the city said the sound of the exchange of heavy weapons could be heard across southern Mogadishu for two hours. |
African Union (AU) peacekeepers say they responded after being attacked. Many mortars fell in residential areas. | |
Islamist insurgents have recently been gaining ground from the government. | Islamist insurgents have recently been gaining ground from the government. |
An AU spokesman in the city initially denied that the peacekeepers had been targeted but others now admit they came under fire from mortars and heavy artillery. | |
Local resident Farhiyo Sharif Awale said that the child was among those killed in their sleep when a shell hit their home near the AU base. | |
SOMALI CRISIS 3m need food aid - a third of the population1m fled their homesNo government since 1991 Somali justice - Islamist-style | SOMALI CRISIS 3m need food aid - a third of the population1m fled their homesNo government since 1991 Somali justice - Islamist-style |
At least eight civilians have been taken to hospital, medical sources told the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu. | At least eight civilians have been taken to hospital, medical sources told the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu. |
The attack came ahead of a meeting by the East African region grouping, Igad, which is due to discuss the Somali crisis. | The attack came ahead of a meeting by the East African region grouping, Igad, which is due to discuss the Somali crisis. |
The weak, Western-backed government only controls part of Mogadishu and a few other pockets of territory. | The weak, Western-backed government only controls part of Mogadishu and a few other pockets of territory. |
Some 4,000 AU peacekeepers are in the city, backing up the administration of moderate Islamist President Sheikh Sherif Sheikh Ahmed. | Some 4,000 AU peacekeepers are in the city, backing up the administration of moderate Islamist President Sheikh Sherif Sheikh Ahmed. |
A recent upsurge in fighting has forced some 43,000 people to flee their homes in less than two weeks, the UN says. | |
Islamist fighters on Sunday seized the strategic town of Jowhar. | Islamist fighters on Sunday seized the strategic town of Jowhar. |
On Tuesday, eyewitnesses told the BBC that Ethiopian troops had returned to Somalia, four months after leaving. | On Tuesday, eyewitnesses told the BBC that Ethiopian troops had returned to Somalia, four months after leaving. |
They had helped government forces oust Islamists from Mogadishu in 2006 but withdrew in January under a UN-brokered peace deal. | They had helped government forces oust Islamists from Mogadishu in 2006 but withdrew in January under a UN-brokered peace deal. |
Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991 and years of fighting have left some three million people - a third of the population - needing food aid. | Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991 and years of fighting have left some three million people - a third of the population - needing food aid. |