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Saturday, 17 November 2007
ImageAfrican Union (AU) forces have come under attack in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, days after a rebel leader called for peacekeepers to be targeted.

A 90-minute gunbattle was fought in Mogadishu's K-4 neighbourhood after the dawn raid, leaving one insurgent dead.

No soldiers were hurt but observers say the raid, coming just three days after rebel leader Aden Hashi Ayro called for attacks on AU peacekeeping forces, is likely to be the first of several.

AU spokesperson Paddy Ankunda said machineguns and rocket-propelled grenades were used in the attack, forcing the peacekeepers to defend themselves.

In a separate development, two people were killed when a coach was hit by a roadside bomb elsewhere in the city.

The AU soldiers are all drawn from the 1,600 vanguard for a delayed force eventually due to total 8,000.

Logistical and political difficulties have seen the troop pledge not yet met, despite the ongoing poor security situation in Somalia.

The radical Union of Islamic Courts was ousted from power in heavy fighting after a military intervention from Ethiopian troops in December 2006, but the Islamists have lived up to their promises of maintaining an insurgency.

Low-level fighting has regularly broken out in Mogadishu. The Elman Peace and Human Rights Organisation claims 469 civilians have been killed in fighting since the start of October, the Reuters news agency reports.

Last month's resignation of prime minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi, who has been blamed for not tackling the Islamists, was viewed as being a step backwards for the weak transitional government. 


Somalia: Islamists Attack AU Force
November 17, 2007 17 22  GMT

Islamist militants attacked Ugandan African Union (AU) peacekeeping forces with grenades and machine guns at their Mogadishu, Somalia, base early Nov. 17, Reuters reported, citing an AU spokesman. No casualties were reported among the peacekeepers. The attack came after a fugitive Islamist leader thought to be al Qaeda's representative in Mogadishu ordered his followers to attack the Ugandan force and kill its officers.


Rebels attack Ugandan troop camp in Mogadishu: African Union

MOGADISHU (AFP) — Somali rebels launched an overnight attack on a camp of Ugandan troops in Mogadishu, triggering fighting that left at least one insurgent dead, African Union peacekeepers said Saturday.

AU spokesman captain Paddy Ankunda said insurgents had attacked Ugandan troops based in Mogadishu's K-4 neighbourhood, prompting them to return fire.

"They fired rocket-propelled grenades into our base, but we killed one of them. We have a duty to defend ourselves," Ankunda told AFP.

A resident in southern Mogadishu, where the camp is based, confirmed there were clashes and said he had seen one body.

"There was heavy fighting in K-4 area last night and this morning. I have seen a dead body in the area," said Muhsin Ali.

One policeman and one civilian were killed when a roadside bomb struck a passenger bus in Mogadishu's southern Medina neighbourhood later on Saturday, police said.

"A policeman and a civilian were killed in the attack while five other people were injured," police official Ali Hashi Dhabare told AFP.

Witnesses said the explosion targeted a police patrol truck.

The raid on the AU peacekeepers camp comes days after a commander of the Islamist-led insurgents urged his fighters to step up attacks on Ugandan troops.

Commander Adan Hashi Ayro told his fighters on Wednesday to kill the peacekeepers in a bid to drive pro-government forces out of Somalia.

Rebels have killed five Ugandan troops since March when the country deployed at least 1,600 troops to Mogadishu under an African Union mandate to bolster the weak transitional government.

The AU has failed to mobilise the 8,000 troops it pledged to deploy in Mogadishu.

The Islamist fighters were swept out of Mogadishu earlier this year by mainly Ethiopian forces but have since waged a bloody insurgency in the Somali capital that continues to claim almost daily lives.

The United Nations and the European parliament have called for a probe into alleged war crimes in Mogadishu after dozens of people were killed and some 170,000 displaced in crackdowns on insurgents in recent weeks.

Bloody clan feuds and power struggles, which intensified after the 1991 overthrow of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre, have undermined repeated bids to stabilise Somalia.

 

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