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Ethiopia says Somali insurgents killed

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Ciiloow way! When are we going to understand that there is a sinister work (the so-called "mobbing out") underway in that region. One of these days!

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Ethiopia says Somali insurgents killed

Sunday 24 April 2005, 9:17 Makka Time, 6:17 GMT

 

The Ethiopian army has killed a large number of Somali insurgents, suspected of being trained by the Eritrean government, and captured dozens more, security officials said.

A security chief said his forces had killed 41 men and captured 36 more over the past five days while they were crossing the border into Ethiopia's Somali state.

 

"We are still chasing the remaining ones," Jemiel Hajji Mohammed, the chief security officer for Ethiopia's Somali state, said on Saturday.

 

He added that hundreds of firearms had been recovered from the fighters.

 

Insurgents links

 

Mohammed said the insurgents were allied to two groups from neighbouring Somalia: Al-Ittihad, a religious group based in Somalia, and the National Liberation Front (ONLF), which is based in southeastern Ethiopia.

 

According to Mohammed, the captured insurgents all claimed they were trained by Eritrea, a country that fought a two-year border war with Ethiopia that started in 1998 and claimed tens of thousands of lives on both sides.

 

Tension between the two neighbours has risen in recent weeks.

 

"All the captured insurgents have confirmed they were in Eritrean training camps, trained and armed by the regime and transported by Eritrean planes to Dusamarbeer in Somalia," Mohammed said.

 

Attempted infiltration

 

From the town of Dusamarbeer the insurgents were ferried to Shilabo on the Ethiopia-Somalia border, about 1750km southeast of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, he said.

 

"They tried to infiltrate on Monday, but were spotted by the defence forces," Mohammed said, adding: "When they were asked to surrender peacefully, they instead engaged the defence forces."

 

He added that the security forces are still engaged in mopping-up operations and that the number of dead could increase.

 

It was not clear whether the Ethiopian army also suffered casualities. Among the arms recovered were Kalashnikov rifles, machine guns and hand grenades, Mohammed said.

 

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