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Saturday, 29 December 2007
Insurgents have taken control of Somalia's south-central town of Guriel, after Ethiopian troops' withdrawal without any fighting. Guriel, about 185 miles north of Mogadishu, had been a big Ethiopian military base that secured the road linking the two countries.

It has not been clear why the Ethiopian troops have left Guriel, a key town in central Somalia, AFP reported on Friday.

The bodies of four civilians were discovered after battles between insurgents and Ethiopian troops on Thursday in the north of the city.

Somalia has been politically fragmented since 1991 and the country's transitional government, faced with an insurgency, is dependent on international aid and Ethiopian military support.

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