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Mortar blasts kill at least 14 in Mogadishu |
2008-10-18 |
![]() According to reports, some 3,000 peacekeepers from Uganda and Burundi are guarding key sites in Mogadishu as part of a planned 8,000 strong African Union (AU) mission known as AMISOM. Insurgents fired artillery rounds at a Ugandan military base in the city's K4 area from nearby alleys, prompting an exchange of mortar and machinegun fire which lasted for hours, residents in Mogadishu said. "They attacked our defence position at K4 and we chased them...There are no casualties from our side," an AMISOM spokesman told Reuters. The peacekeepers have been targeted in a string of bombings and ambushes since the Islamists launched their rebellion early last year. Hussein Aden, a grocer at the main Bakara market, said he saw eight mutilated bodies after three mortars detonated in the market. "The first one landed in front of a shop killing four people and wounding four others who were busy buying vegetables," he said. He said the second mortar blew up four children when it dropped in front of their house, while the third one went into the ground causing no harm. Hospital sources said six out of at least 35 civilians who were injured in Thursday's attacks died later. |
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