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50 Somalis Killed in Day of Fighting

Friday, November 09, 2007 11:50:47 AM
By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN

Angry demonstrators march through the streets of Mogadishu, Somalia to denounce the Ethiopian presence in the country, Friday, Nov. 9, 2007. Heavy fighting between insurgents and Ethiopian troops backing Somalia's shaky government has killed 50 people and wounded 100 others in the past 24 hours, witnesses and doctors said Friday. Ethiopian troops based at the former defense ministry in the south of the capital killed eight civilians early Friday when they fired tank shells into the main Bakara market. The banner reads 'We don't want Ethiopian troops in our country'.   (AP Photo)MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Fifty people have died in 24 hours of fighting that began when Ethiopian troops tried to retrieve the body of a soldier dragged through the streets of Mogadishu, witnesses and doctors said Friday.

The latest clashes with Islamic insurgents are among the most violent since April, when battles left at least 1,670 people dead in Mogadishu. Ethiopia has been pushing more troops into the capital in recent days, causing an increase in contact between insurgents and government troops and their Ethiopian allies, residents said.

The latest fighting began Thursday when Ethiopian soldiers tried to retrieve the body of a comrade killed in earlier skirmishes and dragged through the streets of the capital, witnesses said.


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