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Somalia faces aid crisis, says UN | Somalia faces aid crisis, says UN |
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The UN has warned of a humanitarian disaster in Somalia, as fighting continues between insurgents and government-backed Ethiopian forces. | The UN has warned of a humanitarian disaster in Somalia, as fighting continues between insurgents and government-backed Ethiopian forces. |
More than 200,000 people have fled their homes amid ongoing clashes in the capital of Mogadishu, the UN said. | More than 200,000 people have fled their homes amid ongoing clashes in the capital of Mogadishu, the UN said. |
Aid workers say the city is inhabited only by fighters and men protecting the remains of their property. | |
At least 20 people have been killed in the latest clashes between insurgents and Ethiopia-backed government troops. | |
The clashes, in which heavy artillery was being fired in residential areas, made it hard to deliver aid to the displaced, the UN says. | |
Most people lacked food and water and hundreds had already died from cholera and diarrhoea, UN humanitarian co-ordinator Eric Laroche said. | Most people lacked food and water and hundreds had already died from cholera and diarrhoea, UN humanitarian co-ordinator Eric Laroche said. |
"It is time that we get access to the people in Mogadishu," he said. | "It is time that we get access to the people in Mogadishu," he said. |
'Aid blocked' | 'Aid blocked' |
The renewed fighting in Mogadishu comes after at least 20 people were killed on Thursday after an Ethiopian convoy was mined 20km from Mogadishu on the southern road to Afgooye. | The renewed fighting in Mogadishu comes after at least 20 people were killed on Thursday after an Ethiopian convoy was mined 20km from Mogadishu on the southern road to Afgooye. |
Eyewitnesses said there had also been a big explosion at an Ethiopian army complex south of the city. | Eyewitnesses said there had also been a big explosion at an Ethiopian army complex south of the city. |
Eyewitnesses say a troop carrier was mined in the attackCorrespondents say it is not known what triggered the fighting in the city on Thursday morning. | Eyewitnesses say a troop carrier was mined in the attackCorrespondents say it is not known what triggered the fighting in the city on Thursday morning. |
"Six consecutive missiles hit... There are many wounded," said Hassan Ibrahim, as he drove a minibus full of the wounded to a hospital. | "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 was centred around the central presidential palace, the former defence ministry and a former secondary school in the north. | The shelling was 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". | 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. | 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 insurgents are believed to be a mixture of Islamist fighters and militiamen from the Hawiye clan - the largest in Mogadishu. | |
Ethiopia helped government forces oust Islamists from Mogadishu last December but violence has intensified after the relative calm when the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) ran the city. | |
BBC East Africa correspondent Adam Mynott says the displaced are living scattered across southern and central Somalia in appalling conditions. | |
There are also claims that the transitional government has blocked aid from getting to some of those who need it. | |
Somalia has not had an effective national government for 16 years. | |
Last month, more than 1,000 people were killed in the heaviest fighting sine 1991. | |
The Ethiopian troops have started to withdraw, to be replaced by an African Union peacekeeping force. | |
But only 1,200 troops, of the 8,000 the AU says it needs, have been deployed. |