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Heavy shelling in Somali capital | Heavy shelling in Somali capital |
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At least 15 civilians have been killed in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, during renewed clashes between Ethiopian troops and insurgents. | |
The shelling started after an Ethiopian convoy was mined 20km from the city on the southern road to Afgooye. | |
Eyewitnesses say there has also been a big explosion at an Ethiopian army complex south of the city. | |
Ethiopia helped government forces oust an Islamist group from Mogadishu last December but violence has continued. | Ethiopia helped government forces oust an Islamist group from Mogadishu last December but violence has continued. |
Six consecutive missiles hit... There are many wounded Mini bus driver | |
The insurgents are believed to be a mixture of clan fighters and Islamists. | |
Aid agencies say Mogadishu is inhabited now only by soldiers, militia and men protecting what is left of their property. | |
The BBC's Adam Mynott says the thousands of people who fled the city in the past few weeks are facing a mounting humanitarian disaster. | |
'Flying mountain' | |
According to eyewitnesses the convoy carrying Ethiopian troops travelling south was mined on Thursday morning, destroying one of the vehicles. | |
An estimated 4,000 people were wounded in recent clashes | An estimated 4,000 people were wounded in recent clashes |
Correspondents say it is not known what triggered the fighting in the city later in the morning. | |
"Six consecutive missiles hit... There are many wounded," said Hassan Ibrahim, as he drove a minibus full of the wounded to a hospital. | |
The shelling is centred around the central presidential palace, the former defence ministry and a former secondary school in the north. | |
An eyewitness who saw the explosion at the Ethiopian army base told the BBC Somali Service the rising debris and smoke looked like a "flying mountain". | |
He said people fleeing the area told him that after the blast Ethiopian troops started firing at people passing by; bodies are reported to be strewn along the street. | |
The United Nations says at least 200,000 people have fled Mogadishu since December, when the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) were ousted. | |
Our correspondent says they are living scattered across southern and central Somalia in appalling conditions. | |
The fighting has made it very difficult for aid agencies to get help to those who need it. | |
Tens of thousands are destitute, many are injured and diseases like cholera have broken out. | |
There are also claims that the transitional government has blocked aid from getting to those some of those who need it. | |
'Genocide' | |
Meanwhile, Somali Deputy Prime Minister Hussein Aideed has formed an alliance opposed to Ethiopia's presence in Somalia. | |
Hussein Aideed is a member of Mogadishu's Hawiye clan | |
He announced the move in the Eritrean capital and called for a probe into Ethiopia troops whom he accuses of genocide since arriving in December. | |
Islamist leader Sheikh Sharif Ahmed and former parliament speaker Sharif Sheikh Aden were also in Asmara at the launch. | |
Ethiopia and the US accuse Eritrea of supporting insurgents in Mogadishu, who are opposed to the transitional government. | Ethiopia and the US accuse Eritrea of supporting insurgents in Mogadishu, who are opposed to the transitional government. |
"We also want the transitional government to be held accountable for the deaths of innocent civilians in Mogadishu," Mr Aideed told reporters in Asmara. | "We also want the transitional government to be held accountable for the deaths of innocent civilians in Mogadishu," Mr Aideed told reporters in Asmara. |
Mr Aideed, a former warlord and an influential member of the Hawiye clan, has called on Ethiopian forces to leave Somalia signalling sharp divisions in the transitional government. | Mr Aideed, a former warlord and an influential member of the Hawiye clan, has called on Ethiopian forces to leave Somalia signalling sharp divisions in the transitional government. |
On Tuesday, a meeting of the Somali parliament in Baidoa voted to expel 31 MPs currently in Asmara. | On Tuesday, a meeting of the Somali parliament in Baidoa voted to expel 31 MPs currently in Asmara. |
Ethiopia says it has started to withdraw some of its troops from Somalia and will gradually hand over responsibilities to the African Union force. | Ethiopia says it has started to withdraw some of its troops from Somalia and will gradually hand over responsibilities to the African Union force. |
So far only 1,200 Ugandans have arrived, of the planned 8,000 strong force. | So far only 1,200 Ugandans have arrived, of the planned 8,000 strong force. |
Eritrea and Ethiopia fought a border war several years ago and tensions remain fraught between them. | Eritrea and Ethiopia fought a border war several years ago and tensions remain fraught between them. |
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