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Woyanne troops shell Mogadishu, 16 civilians killed

December 5th, 2008 |  |  1 Comment

(Aljazeera.net) – At least 16 people have been killed and dozens injured from suspected shelling by Ethiopian Woyanne troops in the north of Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, witnesses say.

Residents said they believed Friday’s shelling had been aimed at a stronghold for anti-government fighters but instead fell on a crowded market.

Omar Mohamed, a Mogadishu resident, said: “A shell landed in the market killing five women and two men.

“We are shocked and collecting their scattered flesh. I could see 10 injured people.”

Halima Bare, another resident, said two mortar shells killed four people and a baby in a restaurant and that she saw three more bodies at a bus stop.

Sheikh Abdirahim Isse Adow, the spokesman for the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), said: “We have great sympathy for the innocent civilians who are being killed.”

There was no immediate comment from the Ethiopians Woyannes.

The ICU, a group which had taken control of large areas of the country in opposition to the interim government, was driven out of Mogadishu in 2006 when the government brought in Ethiopian forces to help them fight.

The ICU and several other anti-government groups and splinter groups still remain in the Horn of Africa nation.

Pressure and urgency

Anti-government fighters, who now control most of southern Somalia, mount daily attacks on the Western-backed government and its Ethiopian Woyanne supporters.

Analysts say it will be hard for them to take control of Mogadishu while heavily armed Ethiopian Woyanne forces remain stationed there.

Meanwhile, Ethiopia Woyanne has said its troops will withdraw from the country by the end of 2008.

The announcement puts pressure on Somalia’s interim government and adds urgency to its long-standing request for international peacekeepers.

Fighting in Somalia has killed 10,000 civilians since early 2007, driven more than a million from their homes and left more than three million Somalis in need of emergency food aid.

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One Comment to “Woyanne troops shell Mogadishu, 16 civilians killed”

  1. biddho hafash says:

    Here is the evidence that the true terrorist mecenary weyane massacring children and civilians and creating havoc and bitterness between two neighbourly peoples.If this was done by any other country that is not a puppet of the west we could have a loud cry and accusation from the so called free press of the west,but since mercenary weyane takes orders from the west and is the regime that seves their purpose in their dream of dominating the globe he is let free to slaughter innocent somalis.

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    December 5th, 2008 at 10:43 PM

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