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A small advance team of African Union troops has arrived in Somalia, say officials in the country.A small advance team of African Union troops has arrived in Somalia, say officials in the country.
Police sources and airport staff in the southern town of Baidoa told a BBC correspondent that 30 soldiers had arrived in the town on a plane.Police sources and airport staff in the southern town of Baidoa told a BBC correspondent that 30 soldiers had arrived in the town on a plane.
The group are believed to be Ugandans, although this is denied. Their forces will be the first to deploy in Somalia.The group are believed to be Ugandans, although this is denied. Their forces will be the first to deploy in Somalia.
Some 8,000 AU peacekeepers are to be sent to Somalia to replace Ethiopian troops, who ousted Islamists last year.Some 8,000 AU peacekeepers are to be sent to Somalia to replace Ethiopian troops, who ousted Islamists last year.
But so far only half that number have been contributed by AU member states.But so far only half that number have been contributed by AU member states.
Nigeria has said its 850 soldiers will be deployed from the middle of April in three phases. Other countries that have pledged to send troops are Ghana, Burundi and Malawi.Nigeria has said its 850 soldiers will be deployed from the middle of April in three phases. Other countries that have pledged to send troops are Ghana, Burundi and Malawi.
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Uganda is to send some 1,500 troops, and President Yoweri Museveni is expected to see off the first contingent of troops at a ceremony to be held in the eastern town of Jinja.Uganda is to send some 1,500 troops, and President Yoweri Museveni is expected to see off the first contingent of troops at a ceremony to be held in the eastern town of Jinja.
Officials in the Ugandan military deny sending an advance party and maintain that their first troops will not embark for Somalia until the beginning of next weekOfficials in the Ugandan military deny sending an advance party and maintain that their first troops will not embark for Somalia until the beginning of next week
Somalia has seen a new spike in violence in recent weeks, two months after Ethiopian troops backed a campaign against the Union of Islamic Courts by the country's transitional government. Somalia has seen a new spike in violence in recent weeks, two months after Ethiopian troops backed a campaign against the Union of Islamic Courts by the country's transitional government and took control.
More than 10,000 civilians have fled Mogadishu in the past two weeks, the United Nations estimates.
Officials have blamed the rise in violence on the high number of weapons available in the capital, Mogadishu.Officials have blamed the rise in violence on the high number of weapons available in the capital, Mogadishu.
The ousted Islamists also threatened to launch an insurgency against all foreign troops in Somalia. An insurgency launched by ousted Islamists also appears to be making its mark, with daily attacks - often targeting Ethiopian forces.
There have been several protests against the deployment of AU forces in Somalia, although many Somalis are keen to see the departure of Ethiopian forces as quickly as possible. There have been several protests against the deployment of AU forces in Somalia, even though many Somalis are keen to see the departure of Ethiopian forces as quickly as possible.
Islamist insurgents have warned that foreign peacekeepers are not welcome in Somalia.