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Somali capital rocked by blasts | Somali capital rocked by blasts |
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Six explosions have hit the Somali capital, Mogadishu, seriously injuring six civilians - a day after Ugandan peacekeepers left for Somalia. | Six explosions have hit the Somali capital, Mogadishu, seriously injuring six civilians - a day after Ugandan peacekeepers left for Somalia. |
Two children were among those injured in a market where some of the mortars exploded during Friday prayers. | Two children were among those injured in a market where some of the mortars exploded during Friday prayers. |
Dozens have been killed by insurgents since the Ethiopian-backed government forces defeated Islamists last year. | Dozens have been killed by insurgents since the Ethiopian-backed government forces defeated Islamists last year. |
The African Union is planning to send 8,000 peacekeepers to Somalia, but has only raised half the number required. | The African Union is planning to send 8,000 peacekeepers to Somalia, but has only raised half the number required. |
Somalia enjoyed a six-month lull in the insecurity that has dogged the country for the last 16 years when the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) was in power. | Somalia enjoyed a six-month lull in the insecurity that has dogged the country for the last 16 years when the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) was in power. |
But violence has escalated in the past two months. | But violence has escalated in the past two months. |
Prison hit | Prison hit |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says many people were in the mosques when the explosions took place. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says many people were in the mosques when the explosions took place. |
Mogadishu seaport and the central prison were also hit during the midday attacks, but no prisoners escaped. | Mogadishu seaport and the central prison were also hit during the midday attacks, but no prisoners escaped. |
AU FORCE IN SOMALIA Uganda: 1,700 Nigeria: 850 Burundi: 1,700Ghana: unconfirmed Q&A: Somali conflict Have Your Say class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6411105.stm">Ugandan troops leave | |
The government says some 3,500 remnants of the Islamists are responsible for the escalating violence in the capital. | The government says some 3,500 remnants of the Islamists are responsible for the escalating violence in the capital. |
More than 10,000 civilians have fled Mogadishu in the past two weeks, the United Nations estimates. | More than 10,000 civilians have fled Mogadishu in the past two weeks, the United Nations estimates. |
An advance team of AU troops reportedly arrived in Baidoa in southern Somalia on Thursday. | An advance team of AU troops reportedly arrived in Baidoa in southern Somalia on Thursday. |
The first batch of 1,700 Ugandan soldiers are expected in Somalia via sea and air next week. | The first batch of 1,700 Ugandan soldiers are expected in Somalia via sea and air next week. |
When President Yoweri Museveni bade farewell to his soldiers on Thursday he said their mission was not to disarm militias, but support the government. | When President Yoweri Museveni bade farewell to his soldiers on Thursday he said their mission was not to disarm militias, but support the government. |
Nigeria has said it will start deploying its 850 troops in the middle of April. Burundi, Ghana and Malawi have also pledged to send soldiers for the mission. | Nigeria has said it will start deploying its 850 troops in the middle of April. Burundi, Ghana and Malawi have also pledged to send soldiers for the mission. |
There have been several protests against the deployment of AU forces in Somalia, even though many Somalis are keen to see the departure of Ethiopian forces as quickly as possible. | There have been several protests against the deployment of AU forces in Somalia, even though many Somalis are keen to see the departure of Ethiopian forces as quickly as possible. |
An insurgent group calling itself the Popular Resistance Movement in the Land of Two Migrations has threatened to wage war against the AU troops. | An insurgent group calling itself the Popular Resistance Movement in the Land of Two Migrations has threatened to wage war against the AU troops. |
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