Jacaylbaro Posted April 20, 2008 MOGADISHU, April 20 (Reuters) - Somali Islamist insurgents and government troops exchanged mortar fire on Sunday and a prominent human rights group said 81 people had been killed in the past 24 hours in some of the heaviest clashes in months. The fighting was fiercest in the Islamist stronghold of northern Mogadishu where the government and its Ethiopian allies are trying to flush out the remnants of a sharia courts movement ousted from the capital at the end of 2006. "Eighty-one people were killed and 119 were wounded in the violence in Mogadishu since Saturday," Sudan Ali Ahmed, chairman of the Elman Peace and Human Rights Organisation, told Reuters by telephone. He said he had collated the death toll from local hospitals, undercover activists counting bodies in the street and families. There was no independent verification of the death toll, but residents had reported escalating clashes since Saturday. "We condemn the unceasing fighting and the use of artillery on the civilian population," Ahmed said. "We also condemn the opposition groups who fight among the civilians and use them as (human) shields." His group estimates that 6,500 people were killed last year in Somalia's conflict and 1.5 million uprooted from their homes. The interim administration is struggling to contain a deepening Islamist-led insurgency involving near-daily attacks on allied Somali-Ethiopian troops. The Islamists have also carried out an increasing number of hit-and-run attacks on towns -- seizing control from local administrations that often amount to little more than militias, only to melt away before government reinforcements arrive. HEAVY FIGHTING Residents said the two sides had strengthened their positions overnight and exchanged heavy fire in the early hours of Sunday around the Save Our Souls (SOS) Hospital. "A mortar shell landed on a house just behind SOS hospital, killing an old man and seriously wounding his wife and her 3 children," said a medical worker who declined to be named. "As we were running to help this family we saw an unidentified dead man lying on the ground," he added. Health workers in various hospitals said they were treating scores of patients wounded in the fighting. One witness said he saw the bodies of four men near the main livestock market, adding that no one had dared to take the bodies away "because the whole place is under Ethiopian siege." Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein expressed regret for Somalis forced to flee the violence but said his interim government and its Ethiopian allies had the right to self-defence. "I am very sorry for the poor civilians who evacuate when fighting takes place," he told a news conference. "The government of Somalia is always ready for peace, but if our troops and Ethiopian troops are attacked, fighting with any group that is against peace will be inevitable." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gar-haye Posted April 20, 2008 Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein expressed regret for Somalis forced to flee the violence but said his interim government and its Ethiopian allies had the right to self-defence. Ethiopia has no right for self-defence. they came hudreds of miles to cause this distruction and for the prime minister who many thought as a peace loving man to proclaim self defense for ethiopia is just showing the true colors of the man. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xidigo Posted April 20, 2008 ^He is another dabodhilif big time, what else would you expect from him Kuwaa Somalia dhibaatada u gaystay Ilaah ifka iyo Aakhiro haku cadaabo. Inshalaa :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted April 20, 2008 might that not include all Somalis? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted April 20, 2008 More than 80 die in Mogadishu How accurate are they in getting the casualty figures? I'd multiply that a hundredfold. Ethiopia and the Puntland troops are indeed using a bazooka to kill a fly, and they aren't even going after the right fly with it. Condolences to all who lost loved ones. Allaha janadii ha geeyo massakiinta ku baa-baday dagaalkan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted April 21, 2008 It is tragic Walahi ,,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites