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Somalia: Government Says Troops Killed Rival Officers in Mogadishu

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Original Post Date: 2010-04-05 Time: 06:00:16  Posted By: News Poster

Somalia – Sheik Yusuf Mohamed Siad (Inda’adde), the state minister of the transitional government for the defense affairs has Saturday said that the government troops killed several officers of the Islamist fighters in yesterday’s gun battle in south Mogadishu.

Sheik Yusuf held press conference for the journalists in Mogadishu and talked more on the fighting between the transitional government troops and Islamist forces that erupted in parts of Hodan district in the capital saying that they murdered 6 of Hizbul Islam fighters and 6 of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen whom he pointed out they were in the frontlines of the gun battle.

The minister said that the government displayed two guns at the spot where the press conference saying that the government troops took the guns from their rivals.

On the other hand, Major Brijgye Bohuko, the spokesman of the African Union troops AMISOM denied involving relocating operations that the government authorities ordered to more people from Afisyone neighborhood in Hamar-jajab district in Mogadishu recently.

Mr. Bahuko also said that they greatly welcome the peace deal between the transitional government and Ahlu Sunna clerics signed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia recently.

The spokesman explained false and baseless propaganda reports indicating that the allied troops of the transitional government backing by AMISOM had forcibly displaced more Somalis around the international airport of Aden Adde in Mogadishu.

Original date published: 3 April 2010

Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201004050187.html?viewall=1