Seven Woyanne soldiers killed in Mogadishu roadside bomb

MOGADISHU, Somalia Jan 16 (Garowe Online) – A huge blast in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu targeted an Ethiopian a Woyanne army convoy as it drove through a major intersection Wednesday, killing seven soldiers on board, witnesses reported.

The Ethiopian Woyanne convoy left the old pasta factory when the hidden landmine exploded in Yaaqshiid district, targeting an army transport truck full of soldiers.

“I saw soldiers on the ground and many others shrieking…there was a lot of smoke,” said witness Abdulkadir, who lives in the vicinity.

Ethiopian Woyanne army reinforcements rushed to the scene and fired bullets into the air to disperse crowds. Unconfirmed reports said a young boy was wounded in the subsequent gunfire.

Today’s deadly explosion follows fierce overnight battles in parts of Mogadishu, especially around Industry Road, where Somali-Ethiopian -Woyanne soldiers stand guard around the clock.

There were no confirmed reports on casualties from last night’s battle, since most civilians have fled the area, but area residents told Garowe Online they could hear loud explosions and the ceaseless exchange of gunfire.

Suspected insurgents, armed with rockets and grenades, initiated two separate attacks on the same position, starting at around 7pm local time, sources said.

Government officials did not provide details from the battle, but one official privately claimed that government troops “killed some insurgents and captured others.”

The Somali government and its Ethiopian Woyanne military backers have faced a deadly insurgency in Mogadishu, where roadside bombings and rocket attacks have become common since the beginning of 2007.