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May 27, 2008 Tuesday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 21, 1429



13 killed in attack on AU troops in Somalia


MOGADISHU, May 26: Islamist insurgents attacked African Union peacekeepers in Mogadishu on Monday, sparking fierce clashes that killed at least 13 Somalis, most of them civilians, officials and witnesses said.

Insurgents attacked a base housing a Ugandan troop contingent from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), a spokesman said.

“There was an attempted attack by these violent people on our base in K4 area,” Baridgye Bahuko said, adding that Ugandan forces killed two of the attackers, who launched their assault with rifles and artillery.

The attack was claimed by the Shebab, the military branch of the militia that briefly controlled large parts of Somalia before being ousted last year by Ethiopian forces supporting the Somali transitional government.

According to several witnesses, at least 11 civilians were killed in the ensuing exchange of fire.

“My son was among eight civilians killed by a heavy artillery shell that smashed into a building where they were all hiding, trying to avoid the crossfire,” Muktar Husein Ali said.

Another local resident gave the same death toll.

“About eight dead bodies were pulled out from a building that was destroyed by an artillery shell. Most of the victims were torn to pieces,” Asha Mohamed said.

Several other witnesses said the fierce clashes, which broke out shortly before 7:00 pm (1600 GMT), left another two civilians dead.

“I saw two young boys killed by an RPG explosion as they were chewing Khat (a mild narcotic leaf) behind the Ambassador Hotel,” said Farah Abdi Warsame, adding that several others were wounded in the same area.

According to eyewitnesses, a child caught in the crossfire was also killed in the nearby Taleh area.

In a statement posted on their website, the Shebab boasted the attack was the largest since the Ugandans were deployed in Mogadishu in March 2007.

“The Shebab mujahedeen carried out an attack against the Ugandan invaders,” the statement said.

“Our attack was launched from four directions... It was the heaviest attack ever on K4 where the Ugandans are based,” it added.

Since the Islamists were ousted from Mogadishu by the Ethiopians in April 2007, their fighters have reverted to guerrilla warfare, targeting Somali government, Ethiopian and AMISOM forces almost daily.—AFP







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