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The African Union (AU) has vowed to continue its mission in Somalia, despite the killing of 14 peacekeepers in suicide blasts claimed by Islamists. | The African Union (AU) has vowed to continue its mission in Somalia, despite the killing of 14 peacekeepers in suicide blasts claimed by Islamists. |
The dead included the deputy commander of the AU force in Somalia. | The dead included the deputy commander of the AU force in Somalia. |
Shelling after the double bombing left at least 13 people dead, mostly civilians, witnesses say. | Shelling after the double bombing left at least 13 people dead, mostly civilians, witnesses say. |
Spokesman Maj Barigye Ba-hoku said the AU would continue to work with "peace-loving Somalis", however he admitted that the mission was "complicated". | Spokesman Maj Barigye Ba-hoku said the AU would continue to work with "peace-loving Somalis", however he admitted that the mission was "complicated". |
"We do not run away when the situation worsens," said Lt Col Felix Kulayigye, a spokesman for the Ugandan military, which contributes about half of the 5,000-strong AU force. | "We do not run away when the situation worsens," said Lt Col Felix Kulayigye, a spokesman for the Ugandan military, which contributes about half of the 5,000-strong AU force. |
We have got our revenge for our brother Nabhan Ali Mohamud Rage Al-Shabab spokesman | We have got our revenge for our brother Nabhan Ali Mohamud Rage Al-Shabab spokesman |
"We go there hoping for the best and expecting the worst. If it's good, we'd be glad, but if it's bad, we'd adjust accordingly to deal with it," he said. | "We go there hoping for the best and expecting the worst. If it's good, we'd be glad, but if it's bad, we'd adjust accordingly to deal with it," he said. |
The peacekeepers are helping to protect the weak, UN-backed government in its battle against Islamist insurgents. | The peacekeepers are helping to protect the weak, UN-backed government in its battle against Islamist insurgents. |
Burundi is the only other country to have sent peacekeepers to Somalia. Its senior officer in Somalia, Maj Gen Juvenal Niyonguruza, was among the dead. | Burundi is the only other country to have sent peacekeepers to Somalia. Its senior officer in Somalia, Maj Gen Juvenal Niyonguruza, was among the dead. |
Other countries, such as Nigeria, have promised to contribute troops but these have not arrived. The UN has also said it will take over the mission - at an unspecified date. | Other countries, such as Nigeria, have promised to contribute troops but these have not arrived. The UN has also said it will take over the mission - at an unspecified date. |
Two stolen UN vehicles packed with explosives drove into the AU base near the Mogadishu airport before being blown up. | Two stolen UN vehicles packed with explosives drove into the AU base near the Mogadishu airport before being blown up. |
Black smoke | Black smoke |
The Islamist al-Shabab group said the attacks were revenge for a US raid on Monday. | The Islamist al-Shabab group said the attacks were revenge for a US raid on Monday. |
This reportedly killed Kenyan-born al-Qaeda suspect Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, who was wanted by the US for attacks in Kenya. | This reportedly killed Kenyan-born al-Qaeda suspect Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, who was wanted by the US for attacks in Kenya. |
Reporting from inside Somalia Somali demands for French hostage | Reporting from inside Somalia Somali demands for French hostage |
"We have got our revenge for our brother Nabhan. Two suicide car bombs targeting the AU base, praise Allah," al-Shabab spokesman Ali Mohamud Rage told Reuters news agency. | "We have got our revenge for our brother Nabhan. Two suicide car bombs targeting the AU base, praise Allah," al-Shabab spokesman Ali Mohamud Rage told Reuters news agency. |
An hour after the blasts, the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan saw missiles fired from the base near the airport towards Islamist-held parts of Mogadishu. | An hour after the blasts, the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan saw missiles fired from the base near the airport towards Islamist-held parts of Mogadishu. |
Witnesses say this left 13 people dead and 30 wounded. | Witnesses say this left 13 people dead and 30 wounded. |
Our reporter says the suicide explosions rocked a large area of the capital. As soon as he heard them, he went to the roof of his house and saw palls of black smoke in the air. | Our reporter says the suicide explosions rocked a large area of the capital. As soon as he heard them, he went to the roof of his house and saw palls of black smoke in the air. |
A security official, who wished to remain anonymous, said the soldiers at the gate had assumed the vehicles were on UN business and let them enter the base. | A security official, who wished to remain anonymous, said the soldiers at the gate had assumed the vehicles were on UN business and let them enter the base. |
"When the cars entered, one of them sped toward a petrol depot and exploded. The other one exploded in a nearby area," he said. | "When the cars entered, one of them sped toward a petrol depot and exploded. The other one exploded in a nearby area," he said. |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the blast in the "strongest terms". | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the blast in the "strongest terms". |
Some 13 civilians were killed in shelling after the blasts | Some 13 civilians were killed in shelling after the blasts |
US officials say Nabhan was killed on Monday in a US military raid in southern Somalia. | US officials say Nabhan was killed on Monday in a US military raid in southern Somalia. |
He was wanted in connection with the 2002 attacks on a hotel and an Israeli airliner in his home city of Mombasa. | He was wanted in connection with the 2002 attacks on a hotel and an Israeli airliner in his home city of Mombasa. |
It is believed he fled to Somalia after the attacks and was working with al-Shabab, which the US sees as al-Qaeda's proxy in Somalia. | It is believed he fled to Somalia after the attacks and was working with al-Shabab, which the US sees as al-Qaeda's proxy in Somalia. |
Al-Shabab and its allies control most of southern and central Somalia, while the government, helped by the AU force, just runs parts of Mogadishu. | Al-Shabab and its allies control most of southern and central Somalia, while the government, helped by the AU force, just runs parts of Mogadishu. |
The country has not had a functioning central government since 1991, leading to a complete breakdown of law and order both on land and in recent years in Somali waters. | The country has not had a functioning central government since 1991, leading to a complete breakdown of law and order both on land and in recent years in Somali waters. |
President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist and former insurgent, was chosen in January after UN-brokered peace talks. | President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist and former insurgent, was chosen in January after UN-brokered peace talks. |
He has vowed to implement Sharia but al-Shabab accuses him of being a Western puppet. | He has vowed to implement Sharia but al-Shabab accuses him of being a Western puppet. |
Years of fighting and anarchy have left some three million people - half the population - needing food aid. | Years of fighting and anarchy have left some three million people - half the population - needing food aid. |