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Mortar attacks in Somali capital | Mortar attacks in Somali capital |
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Eight people have been killed and several others seriously injured in attacks in Somalia's capital. | Eight people have been killed and several others seriously injured in attacks in Somalia's capital. |
A mortar has landed on a Koranic school, killing a female student, following a series of overnight attacks on camps housing Ethiopian soldiers. | A mortar has landed on a Koranic school, killing a female student, following a series of overnight attacks on camps housing Ethiopian soldiers. |
A BBC correspondent in Mogadishu says the violence seems to be worsening. It is not clear who is responsible. | A BBC correspondent in Mogadishu says the violence seems to be worsening. It is not clear who is responsible. |
Meanwhile, Islamist leader Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed has told the BBC he wants talks with the interim government. | |
He said he would take part in negotiations in Somalia if the political climate was right. | |
'Stray mortar' | 'Stray mortar' |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad in Mogadishu says dozens of female students began shouting and crying after the shell landed on the roof of their school, killing a student and wounding seven others. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad in Mogadishu says dozens of female students began shouting and crying after the shell landed on the roof of their school, killing a student and wounding seven others. |
Sheikh Soon Salad Ilmi, director of Mogadishu's Madina hospital, where the wounded were taken, said some had life-threatening injuries. | Sheikh Soon Salad Ilmi, director of Mogadishu's Madina hospital, where the wounded were taken, said some had life-threatening injuries. |
Mr Ahmed is seen as a moderateDeputy Defence Minister Salad Ali Jelle blamed "the hardline remnants" of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) for the escalating violence but insisted that his interim government was in control. | |
"We have suspects and we know the areas where they plan their attacks," he said. "We will punish them." | "We have suspects and we know the areas where they plan their attacks," he said. "We will punish them." |
Government troops had sealed off the entire area close to the main port and the Mogadishu airport after the overnight attacks. | Government troops had sealed off the entire area close to the main port and the Mogadishu airport after the overnight attacks. |
Four people including a woman and two children were killed in Mogadishu's southern Barakat district, reports the AFP news agency. | Four people including a woman and two children were killed in Mogadishu's southern Barakat district, reports the AFP news agency. |
"The woman and children were killed by a stray mortar which destroyed their house," relative Amina Asheyr told AFP. | "The woman and children were killed by a stray mortar which destroyed their house," relative Amina Asheyr told AFP. |
Islamist contacts | Islamist contacts |
Mr Ahmed told the BBC's Somali Service that he was in constant contact with the rest of the UIC leadership, both inside Somalia and abroad. | |
Some Ethiopians have started to leave SomaliaHe was speaking from Kenya, where he surrendered to the authorities after the Islamists were driven from Mogadishu. | |
Mr Ahmed is seen as a moderate and the US, the UN and the EU have all urged the Somali government to hold talks with him. | |
Mogadishu has seen a rise of violence this year since the transitional government forces and their Ethiopian backers defeated the UIC who had controlled the city and large parts of southern Somalia. | Mogadishu has seen a rise of violence this year since the transitional government forces and their Ethiopian backers defeated the UIC who had controlled the city and large parts of southern Somalia. |
Government officials say there are more than 3,000 Islamic fighters in Mogadishu. | Government officials say there are more than 3,000 Islamic fighters in Mogadishu. |
Ethiopia is seeking an early withdrawal from the country despite slow progress in drumming up an African peace keeping force. | Ethiopia is seeking an early withdrawal from the country despite slow progress in drumming up an African peace keeping force. |
Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana and Burundi are the only countries to have publicly offered to contribute to the proposed 8,000-strong force. | Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana and Burundi are the only countries to have publicly offered to contribute to the proposed 8,000-strong force. |