Mog festivities kill at least 17 civilians
Clashes in Mogadishu pitting Islamist bad boys against Somali government troops backed by African Union forces have killed at least 17 civilians, medics said Wednesday.
"The ambulance servicemen collected 10 civilian bodies and 46 others who were injured in the clashes yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon," Ali Musa, the head of Mogadishu's ambulance services, said. Seven others died of their injuries while undergoing treatment at the city's Madina hospital.
The fighting erupted as African Union leaders agreed Tuesday to boost the bloc's force in Somalia by 4,000 to counter the Islamist insurgents waging a deadly battle to oust the country's transitional government.
The decision came in response to the devastating kabooms in Kampala that murdered 76 people and was claimed by Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels two weeks ahead of the AU summit in the Ugandan capital.
Tuesday's fighting broke out in Mogadishu's Taleh district, with mortar shells fired by rival sides smashing houses and killing civilians.
Civilians have borne the brunt of the relentless clashes for the control of the war-riven Mogadishu. Separately, Somalia's embattled government Wednesday hailed the African Union's decision to beef up its force in Mogadishu where fierce clashes with hard boys left 17 civilians titzup the previous day.
Posted by: Fred 2010-07-29 |