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Somalia offensive after attacks | Somalia offensive after attacks |
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Ethiopian-backed Somali government forces have launched an offensive against insurgents after simultaneous attacks in the capital, Mogadishu. | Ethiopian-backed Somali government forces have launched an offensive against insurgents after simultaneous attacks in the capital, Mogadishu. |
At least six Ethiopian bases in the city were targeted on Tuesday night by Islamists. Three civilians have died. | |
Correspondents say rocket-propelled grenades, hand grenades and machine guns were used in the attacks. | Correspondents say rocket-propelled grenades, hand grenades and machine guns were used in the attacks. |
The attacks came after Ethiopia's prime minister said his forces are unable to withdraw from the conflict in Somalia. | |
Meles Zenawi said he had expected to withdraw his soldiers earlier in the year, once the Islamists had been driven out of Mogadishu. | Meles Zenawi said he had expected to withdraw his soldiers earlier in the year, once the Islamists had been driven out of Mogadishu. |
But he said not enough peacekeepers had arrived and divisions within the Somali government had left it unable to replace the Ethiopians. | But he said not enough peacekeepers had arrived and divisions within the Somali government had left it unable to replace the Ethiopians. |
Their presence is unpopular in Mogadishu. Earlier this month, insurgents dragged the bodies of Ethiopian troops through the city. | Their presence is unpopular in Mogadishu. Earlier this month, insurgents dragged the bodies of Ethiopian troops through the city. |
Hunt | Hunt |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says Ethiopian lorries and tanks can be seen patrolling the streets. | |
Those civilians that have not fled the city are remaining indoors, he says. | |
The attacks took place simultaneously at about 1930 local time on Tuesday night. | The attacks took place simultaneously at about 1930 local time on Tuesday night. |
At least six Ethiopian army bases came under fire:
| At least six Ethiopian army bases came under fire:
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About three civilian bodies have been found on Wednesday morning around one of former factories. | |
Some 600,000 people have left Mogadishu this year | Some 600,000 people have left Mogadishu this year |
The dead civilians are said to have been on a bus that was caught in retaliatory fire from Ethiopian troops. | |
Mogadishu city council spokesman Mohamed Muhyadin has told the BBC there was another attack at midnight. | |
Militias in Somali army uniforms attacked a building housing government soldiers near Mogadishu International Airport. | |
One soldier was killed in the attack, he said. The number of Ethiopian casualities are not known. | |
Correspondents say troops have been sent to the area near the airport to hunt down the insurgents. | |
'Encouraged' | |
The UN refugee agency says 60% of Mogadishu residents have left their homes, including 200,000 this month, following the latest clashes between insurgents and the Ethiopian-backed government. | The UN refugee agency says 60% of Mogadishu residents have left their homes, including 200,000 this month, following the latest clashes between insurgents and the Ethiopian-backed government. |
Our correspondent says the insurgents say they have been encouraged by the admission by Mr Meles that his forces were becoming bogged down in Somalia. | Our correspondent says the insurgents say they have been encouraged by the admission by Mr Meles that his forces were becoming bogged down in Somalia. |
On an Islamist website, the insurgents said they were winning the struggle, and called for further attacks on the Ethiopian forces. | On an Islamist website, the insurgents said they were winning the struggle, and called for further attacks on the Ethiopian forces. |
Only 1,600 Ugandan peacekeepers have arrived, from a planned 8,000-strong African Union force. | Only 1,600 Ugandan peacekeepers have arrived, from a planned 8,000-strong African Union force. |
Somalia has not had a functioning national government since President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. | Somalia has not had a functioning national government since President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. |