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Somali police fortify headquarters after raid by
Islamists
Mogadishu, Somalia—Police fortified their
headquarters Friday in fear of another attack after Islamist
fighters raided the station in the heart of the government’s
Mogadishu stronghold. The insurgents have tried many times to attack
the heavily guarded K4 district but Thursday’s raid was their first
major success.
“We are fortifying our defensive positions to be ready for other
attacks,” Hassan told The Associated Press outside the station,
where the burned out hulks of two vehicles set ablaze in the
fighting remained.Police officer Dalmar Mohamed Hassan said two
officers and five insurgents died in the attack Thursday when
Islamist fighters fired rocket-propelled grenades and heavy
submachine guns. Three other insurgents were captured, he said.
However, Islamist spokesman Abdirahim Issa Adow said fighters killed
eight police and one Islamist fighter died and two were wounded. The
raid on the police headquarters came a day after insurgents attacked
Ethiopian military convoys in two rural areas, and the soldiers
responded by opening fire on civilians in both towns. Witnesses said
at least 17 villagers were killed.
It was not known how many Ethiopians died in that fighting.
Ethiopia, which sent troops into Somalia last year to back up
soldiers fighting Islamic insurgents, does not make troop fatalities
public, though insurgents said one of their regional commanders was
killed.
The increase in violence comes the week after U.S. fighter jets
bombed the house of the alleged al-Qaida leader in Somalia, killing
him and 24 others, mostly civilians. Islamist fighters have vowed to
avenge the death of Hashi Aden Ayro, commander of the powerful al-Shabab
militia that is leading the Islamist insurgency.—Agencies
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