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Nine people have been killed and 20 others seriously injured in Somalia's capital during a raid on a house by government forces targeting insurgents. | |
Explosions and gunfire rocked Bakara market in Mogadishu as security forces battled insurgents defending the house thought to be sheltering their leader. | |
On Wednesday six people were killed during another raid against insurgents. | |
Mogadishu has seen a rise in violence since Ethiopian-backed government troops ousted Islamists last December | |
The UN refugee agency says some 400,000 people have fled the fighting in the capital in the past four months. | The UN refugee agency says some 400,000 people have fled the fighting in the capital in the past four months. |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says most of those injured during the fighting are civilians who were caught in the crossfire. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says most of those injured during the fighting are civilians who were caught in the crossfire. |
Transitional government forces have been carrying out operations against insurgents for the past two months, but this was the first time a house was targeted, our correspondent says. | Transitional government forces have been carrying out operations against insurgents for the past two months, but this was the first time a house was targeted, our correspondent says. |
Interim Prime minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi last month said his forces were working to create a central secure district in Mogadishu to protect international workers and vulnerable people. | Interim Prime minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi last month said his forces were working to create a central secure district in Mogadishu to protect international workers and vulnerable people. |
Mr Ghedi said the green zone would be similar to that in Iraqi's capital, Baghdad. | Mr Ghedi said the green zone would be similar to that in Iraqi's capital, Baghdad. |
Meanwhile Somali opposition groups are gathering in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, ahead of Thursday's conference aimed at uniting forces against the Ethiopian-backed transitional government. | Meanwhile Somali opposition groups are gathering in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, ahead of Thursday's conference aimed at uniting forces against the Ethiopian-backed transitional government. |
About 450 delegates who include, Islamists leaders, opposition politicians, religious leaders and civil society groups in the diaspora are expected at the conference. | About 450 delegates who include, Islamists leaders, opposition politicians, religious leaders and civil society groups in the diaspora are expected at the conference. |
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