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Somali rebels seize 2 Ethiopian bases
2008-03-20
Armed insurgents have seized two of the main Ethiopian bases in the north of Somali capital, Mogadishu, killing more than fifty soldiers. More than a hundred soldiers were also wounded during the attack, a Press TV correspondent reported on Wednesday. The Ethiopian soldiers who escaped their bases surrounded a nearby area, Yashiid, taking the residents hostage and threatening to slaughter all the 800 residents unless the rebels let them leave the area safe. One of Yashiid residence said that Ethiopian soldiers had already killed more that 40 civilians in the area.

Reinforcement troops headed north to back the Ethiopian soldiers, but they could not manage to enter the area and returned to southern Mogadishu. AU peace keeping officials were not immediately available for comments on whether there were any solutions to save the civilians in Yashiid area.
Posted by:Fred

#1  I think someone is exaggerating. All Africa News reported:

Somalia: Insurgents Force Ethiopian Soldiers to Vacate Army Base
Garowe Online (Garowe), 19 March 2008 Posted to the web 20 March 2008

Heavy fighting erupted in the Somali capital early Wednesday morning after Islamist rebels attacked an Ethiopian army base in northern Mogadishu, our correspondent reported.

At least six people - three Ethiopian soldiers and three insurgents - have been confirmed dead during the battle, which lasted for nearly five hours, according to witnesses.

More than 10 civilians were wounded during the onslaught. Locals who live in and around Mogadishu's livestock market in Huriwa district said they could not leave their homes during the battle.

Ethiopian troops stationed at the Maslah army camp spread into the livestock market and were reportedly moving equipment and other military materials to the ex-pasta factory when they came under gunfire.

The fighting started off slowly, but gradually strengthened as more insurgents joined the battle and Ethiopian soldiers left their barracks at the former pasta factory base to reinforce troops at Maslah.

The Ethiopian army used tanks against insurgents who used mortars and rockets during the battle. Several shells hit neighborhoods but casualties could not be confirmed yet.

Military sources in Mogadishu tell Garowe Online that the Ethiopian troops stationed at the Maslah camp were being relocated to the pasta factory, citing logistical difficulties that impacted the supply route.

The latest reports indicate that Islamist gunmen had successfully captured Maslah camp after the Ethiopian troops withdrew towards the ex-pasta factory.

A bloody insurgency has gripped Mogadishu since January 2007 when Ethiopian troops helped install the UN-backed Transitional Federal Government in the Somali capital.

Thousands of people have been killed and more than half a million civilians displaced from their homes in Mogadishu since, according to human rights groups.


Emphasis in 2nd paragraph is mine. Apparently the Ethiopian troops were already evacuating Maslah for logistical reasons when they were attacked. Still, the "insurgents" need to be dealt with, along with their supporters in the news agencies and among the Somali civilians.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-03-20 13:45  

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