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Toll in southern Somalia fighting hits 55
22 Aug 2008 09:39:10 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Sahra Abdi Ahmed

KISMAYU, Somalia, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The death toll from the worst fighting in southern Somalia for months rose to 55 on Friday with scores wounded, rights activists and residents said.

Thursday was particularly bloody even by the Horn of Africa nation's standards, with Islamist insurgents battling with pro-government clan militia in the southern port of Kismayu and similar clashes breaking out in the capital Mogadishu.

"So far we have confirmed 55 dead people, mostly those who were involved in the fighting," Ali Bashi, the head of the local Faanoole human rights group, told Reuters in Kismayu.

Somalia's interim government and Ethiopian allies have faced an Iraq-style insurgency of mortar attacks, roadside bombings and assassinations since early last year. The violence has killed more than 8,000 civilians and uprooted another 1 million.

The government signed a peace deal with some opposition figures on Monday. But the agreement had already been rejected by the insurgents and other opposition hardliners.

Bashi said at least 100 people had been injured in Kismayu, about 75 of whom had been rushed for medical treatment.

"We condemn this genocide and urge the two groups to stop the fighting unconditionally," he said.

The manager of Kismayu general hospital, Abdi Ahmed Sugule, said there was only one doctor and a handful of nurses on duty.

"We are also running short of drugs and more people are on the way to the hospital," Sugule said.

Kismayu had been relatively peaceful in recent months compared with the bombed-out capital Mogadishu, which was also the scene of fierce fighting on Thursday.

Some of those battles took place near President Abdullahi Yusuf's Villa Somalia residence. Yusuf is visiting Ethiopia.

(Additional reporting by Abdi Sheikh and Ibrahim Mohamed in Mogadishu; Writing by Daniel Wallis; Editing by Matthew Tostevin)


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