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Africa Horn
17 Killed in Clashes between Somali Forces, Islamists
2011-06-03
[An Nahar] Clashes pitting Somali government forces and their African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
allies against beturbanned fascisti for control of Mogadishu's main market left at least 17 civilians dead on Thursday, officials said.

Many of the victims died when stray artillery fire hit a bus station where people were waiting.

"At least seventeen civilian dead have been counted so far and nine of them were killed after artillery fire struck a bus station near Arafat hospital," Ali Muse, head of the Mogadishu ambulance service, told Agence La Belle France Presse.

"Another 46 civilians were maimed and the corpse count could rise," he said. Tension has been building around Bakara market, long a stronghold of al-Qaeda-inspired Shebab rebels, for the past 10 days and the vast majority of traders moved their wares out several days ago.

The Shebab had been digging in trenches inside the market, while government forces and their African Union backers had taken up positions around the market.

Somali government officials confirmed the fighting and claimed they were advancing onto new positions previously held by the Shebab, but declined to give details about the casualties.

"We have beaten the enemy back and our forces are now advancing onto new positions very close to their last stronghold in Bakara. The fighting started last night and is still continuing sporadically around some positions," Somali deputy chief of staff Lieutenant-Colonel Yusuf Dhegobadan, told news hounds at the frontline.

"We took control of some key positions this morning ... and penetrated deep into their big trenches," he added.

Witnesses confirmed the civilian casualties, saying that some of those killed were struck by stray bullets that reached far beyond the contested areas.

"Stray bullets were flying over Industrial Road and many people were caught in the crossfire. There was also heavy artillery fire that was striking neighborhoods far away from the zone of the fighting," Mohamud Adan, a witness said.

"Today nearly 20 people died and there are even more maimed. It's absolutely terrible," Ibrahim Moalim Ahmed, another witness said.

The chief of staff of the African Union (AU) force AMISOM, Colonel Innocent Oula, said the government forces and their AMISOM allies were trying to avoid any festivities within the actual market, which is the Somali capital's main commercial hub.

"While our joint forces are indeed close to the market, we have left a clear route open to the faceless myrmidons to withdraw. We urge them to take advantage of this and spare the Somali people any more suffering," he said.

"What happens now is in their hands. If they refuse to leave, however, we will be left with no option other than to force them out," he said adding that "any plans to do so will be undertaken with the greatest care to ensure minimal harm and damage to lives and property."
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