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Bloody fighting hits Somali town | Bloody fighting hits Somali town |
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At least 47 people have been killed and 100 injured in fighting in the central Somali town of Dhuusa Marreeb, a human rights official has told the BBC. | At least 47 people have been killed and 100 injured in fighting in the central Somali town of Dhuusa Marreeb, a human rights official has told the BBC. |
Ali Yasin Gedi, of Somali human rights group Elman, said many people had fled the town where allies of the government fought to drive out Islamist rebels. | Ali Yasin Gedi, of Somali human rights group Elman, said many people had fled the town where allies of the government fought to drive out Islamist rebels. |
The pro-government Ahlu Sunna group is said to have recaptured the strategic town from al-Shabab militants. | The pro-government Ahlu Sunna group is said to have recaptured the strategic town from al-Shabab militants. |
The militants were reportedly in control of the town for a few hours. | The militants were reportedly in control of the town for a few hours. |
SOMALI ISLAMISTS Ahlu Sunna Moderate Sufi MuslimsLoose government allies Al-Shabab Follow hardline Wahhabi IslamAnti-governmentControl much of southern SomaliAccused of links to al-Qaeda Hizbul Islam Hardline MuslimsAnti-governmentRecently fallen out with al-Shabab class="" href="/2/hi/africa/8077725.stm">Sufi rage at grave desecration class="" href="/2/hi/africa/8284958.stm">Behind Somalia's Islamist rivalry | |
Correspondents say Ahlu Sunna was founded as a non-violent group to promote moderate Sufi Islam but decided last year to take up arms against the radical al-Shabab group, which is accused of links to al-Qaeda. | |
Somalia has not had a functioning national administration since 1991. Its UN-backed government controls only a few parts of the capital, Mogadishu. | |
Mr Gedi said his information was based on conversations with his organisation's workers in the town, 500km (310 miles) north of the capital, Mogadishu. | Mr Gedi said his information was based on conversations with his organisation's workers in the town, 500km (310 miles) north of the capital, Mogadishu. |
He told the BBC that some people had been taking the wounded to hospitals elsewhere in the region. | He told the BBC that some people had been taking the wounded to hospitals elsewhere in the region. |
"Our monitoring office has confirmed that most of the casualties were from the warring factions, but some civilians were also killed," he said. | "Our monitoring office has confirmed that most of the casualties were from the warring factions, but some civilians were also killed," he said. |
"Many people who fled from the town have not returned yet and they are in the outskirts of the town without shelter and the sun is extremely hot." | "Many people who fled from the town have not returned yet and they are in the outskirts of the town without shelter and the sun is extremely hot." |
One resident, Hussein Moalim Mahad, told AFP news agency the fighting had been "the most violent ever seen in Dhuusa Marreeb". | One resident, Hussein Moalim Mahad, told AFP news agency the fighting had been "the most violent ever seen in Dhuusa Marreeb". |
Local chief Abdulahi Gedi said he had sent out two teams to collect bodies lying inside and outside the town. | Local chief Abdulahi Gedi said he had sent out two teams to collect bodies lying inside and outside the town. |
Unverified reports say al-Shabab has been spotted regrouping in areas outside the town. | Unverified reports say al-Shabab has been spotted regrouping in areas outside the town. |
It is said to be the first fighting in the area since Ahlu Sunnah defeated al-Shabab a year ago. |
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