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Heavy fighting erupts in Somalia | Heavy fighting erupts in Somalia |
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Heavy fighting has broken out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, between government forces backed by Ethiopian troops and armed insurgents. | Heavy fighting has broken out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, between government forces backed by Ethiopian troops and armed insurgents. |
Photos appear to show angry crowds dragging dead soldiers' bodies through the streets and setting them alight. | |
A BBC correspondent says seven people were killed in the battle, the heaviest since the Islamists fell last year. | A BBC correspondent says seven people were killed in the battle, the heaviest since the Islamists fell last year. |
Some 1,200 African Union troops were deployed to Mogadishu this month to try to bring stability to the city. | Some 1,200 African Union troops were deployed to Mogadishu this month to try to bring stability to the city. |
Dozens have been killed during insurgent attacks in Mogadishu in the past two-and-a-half months, which the government blames on remnants of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC). | |
Ethiopian troops, who have been in the city since December supporting Somali forces loyal to the transitional government, have been gradually handing over responsibilities to the AU force. | Ethiopian troops, who have been in the city since December supporting Somali forces loyal to the transitional government, have been gradually handing over responsibilities to the AU force. |
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The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan says Somali and Ethiopian troops, supported by tanks and armoured vehicles, entered an insurgent stronghold in central Mogadishu before dawn. | |
They were met by hundreds of masked insurgents. | |
Photographs of the incident show people gathered around the body of a soldier killed during the fighting. | Photographs of the incident show people gathered around the body of a soldier killed during the fighting. |
Other pictures posted on the Shabelle Media Network's website appear to show the bodies of two soldiers being dragged through the streets. | Other pictures posted on the Shabelle Media Network's website appear to show the bodies of two soldiers being dragged through the streets. |
Shabelle reports that one was a Somalia government soldier, the other an Ethiopian fighter. | Shabelle reports that one was a Somalia government soldier, the other an Ethiopian fighter. |
Correspondents say the scenes evoke memories of events in 1993 when the bodies of US soldiers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu by militiamen. | Correspondents say the scenes evoke memories of events in 1993 when the bodies of US soldiers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu by militiamen. |
Somalia enjoyed a six-month lull in the insecurity that had dogged the country for the past 16 years when the UIC took power last year. | Somalia enjoyed a six-month lull in the insecurity that had dogged the country for the past 16 years when the UIC took power last year. |
But insecurity has returned to the city and the UN estimates some 40,000 people have fled from Mogadishu since February. | But insecurity has returned to the city and the UN estimates some 40,000 people have fled from Mogadishu since February. |
Our correspondent says there has been a dramatic escalation in attacks against government targets in recent weeks. | Our correspondent says there has been a dramatic escalation in attacks against government targets in recent weeks. |
It comes at a time when the government says it plans to hold a national reconciliation conference in Mogadishu in April. | It comes at a time when the government says it plans to hold a national reconciliation conference in Mogadishu in April. |
Insurgents may want to signal that the city is not safe to hold the meeting in, he says. | |
Deep-rooted | |
When UIC leaders were forced out of Somalia, militants among them promised they would start an insurgency war against the Ethiopian army on which the Somali transitional government depends. | |
President Abdullahi Yusuf is unpopular in Mogadishu | |
But BBC Africa analyst David Bamford says the insurgents fighting in Mogadishu are not just Islamists and the fighting is more deep-rooted. | |
They also include, and may well predominantly consist of, militiamen loyal to the main clan in the city, the Hawiye. | |
Many of its leaders have long been hostile towards Ethiopian involvement in Somalia. | |
On Tuesday night, just a few hours before fighting broke out, Hawiye clan leaders and traditional elders held a meeting in the city. | |
They issued a statement hostile to both the transitional government and Ethiopia. | |
They also expressed their lack of faith in the AU peacekeeping force from Uganda which has started deploying in Mogadishu. | |
The transitional government is led by President Abdullahi Yusuf, who hails from Puntland and is from the Darod clan. | |
He is accused by the Hawiye of precipitating this crisis by bringing in his own militiamen and relying on the mistrusted Ethiopians. |