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Ethiopia says 1,000 insurgents killed in Mogadishu clashes |
2007-05-20 |
![]() Mogadishu’s dominant Hawiye clan elders and a local rights panel estimated that at least 1,400 people, mainly civilians, died in the clashes, which drew international condemnation for attacks on civilian targets. Addis Ababa said at least 80,000 people fled the violence, while United Nations agencies said up to 400,000 people were displaced. “The numbers of those who had fled from the two or three (Mogadishu) districts where the fighting was fiercest was perhaps as many as 80,000, but this was no more than a fifth of the higher UN estimates,” the statement added. African Union peacekeepers from Uganda are due to take over from Ethiopian forces who helped Somali troops expel the Islamists from southern and central Somalia at the start of the year. Apart from the face-to-face fighting, dozens of people — including peacekeepers — have been killed and scores wounded in separate attacks since then, mainly by homemade bombs and grenades. Renegade Somali leaders living in Eritrea last month vowed to intensify insurgent attacks despite their retreat following the Mogadishu clashes. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 The Ethiopians are remarkably effective at battling insurgents, perhaps because they do not have the Donks to contend with. |
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723 2007-05-20 03:57 |