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Five soldiers killed by explosion in Mogadishu

May 21st, 2008 |  |  1 Comment

EDITOR’S NOTE: Anti-Woyanne forces do not target civilians as we are witnessing in Somalia and other areas. This is just one more indication that the bomb blast in Addis Ababa yesterday is definitely the work of Woyanne.

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(VOA News) — Witnesses say an explosion has killed at least five soldiers in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

Residents say they saw the bodies of three Ethiopian Woyanne and two Somali government soldiers lying in the street after the attack Tuesday.

The witnesses say Ethiopian Woyanne troops opened fire after the blast. There has been no word on additional casualties.

Insurgents launch almost-daily attacks on Somali government forces and allied Ethiopian Woyanne troops. More than a year of fighting has killed thousands of Somalis and displaced hundreds of thousands more, mostly from Mogadishu.

U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Djibouti last week ended with no progress toward an agreement.

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One Comment to “Five soldiers killed by explosion in Mogadishu”

  1. dawitWeb says:

    that is very true. Only Woyane murders Civilians.

    [Reply]

    May 21st, 2008 at 2:14 PM

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