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Ethiopia denies Somalia bombing | Ethiopia denies Somalia bombing |
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Ethiopia has denied involvement in an mortar attack that killed at least 17 people in the main market in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, on Thursday. | Ethiopia has denied involvement in an mortar attack that killed at least 17 people in the main market in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, on Thursday. |
More gunfire and explosions were heard near Bakara market on Friday morning, but there are no details of casualties. | More gunfire and explosions were heard near Bakara market on Friday morning, but there are no details of casualties. |
Ethiopian troops backing the interim Somali government were earlier reported to be behind Thursday's shelling, in which more than 40 people were injured. | Ethiopian troops backing the interim Somali government were earlier reported to be behind Thursday's shelling, in which more than 40 people were injured. |
Eyewitnesses said the deadly shells landed among shoppers. | Eyewitnesses said the deadly shells landed among shoppers. |
Ethiopian government adviser Berekat Simon said the insurgents had been severely weakened, so Ethiopia had no need to target markets. | Ethiopian government adviser Berekat Simon said the insurgents had been severely weakened, so Ethiopia had no need to target markets. |
However, Somali analysts say Ethiopian forces are the only ones in Mogadishu with the capability to fire these kinds of shells in the city. | |
However, in what is seen as a rare admission of the Somali government's weakness, a senior national security ministry official on Thursday said that 80% of the country is outside government control and not safe. | However, in what is seen as a rare admission of the Somali government's weakness, a senior national security ministry official on Thursday said that 80% of the country is outside government control and not safe. |
Sheikh Qasim Ibrahim Nur also warned that Islamist insurgents had regrouped and were poised to launch a major strike. | Sheikh Qasim Ibrahim Nur also warned that Islamist insurgents had regrouped and were poised to launch a major strike. |
Traders accused | Traders accused |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan says Bakara market, the biggest in Somalia, is a place where Somalia government and Ethiopian troops have previously clashed with insurgents. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan says Bakara market, the biggest in Somalia, is a place where Somalia government and Ethiopian troops have previously clashed with insurgents. |
The government has accused businessmen in the market of supporting the insurgents, our correspondent says. | The government has accused businessmen in the market of supporting the insurgents, our correspondent says. |
Thursday's attack took place a few hours after heavily armed insurgents engaged in a fire fight with the Ethiopian troops in a northern district of the city. | Thursday's attack took place a few hours after heavily armed insurgents engaged in a fire fight with the Ethiopian troops in a northern district of the city. |
Ethiopia and government troops have been accused of shelling residential areas on numerous occasions in the past year. | Ethiopia and government troops have been accused of shelling residential areas on numerous occasions in the past year. |
Ethiopia helped the government end the Union of Islamic Courts' (UIC) six-month rule over large parts of southern Somalia, last December. | Ethiopia helped the government end the Union of Islamic Courts' (UIC) six-month rule over large parts of southern Somalia, last December. |
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