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Kenyan Amisom soldier kills six Somali civilians | Kenyan Amisom soldier kills six Somali civilians |
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Six civilians have been shot dead by a Kenyan soldier advancing towards the al-Shabab stronghold of Kismayo, the Kenyan army has confirmed. | Six civilians have been shot dead by a Kenyan soldier advancing towards the al-Shabab stronghold of Kismayo, the Kenyan army has confirmed. |
The soldier has been detained pending an investigation, it said, noting the incident followed a militant attack. | The soldier has been detained pending an investigation, it said, noting the incident followed a militant attack. |
Somali army spokesman Adan Mohamed Hirsi earlier told the BBC it had been "a deliberate killing". | Somali army spokesman Adan Mohamed Hirsi earlier told the BBC it had been "a deliberate killing". |
Meanwhile, the Hizbul Islam group has announced that it is leaving the al-Shabab militant organisation. | Meanwhile, the Hizbul Islam group has announced that it is leaving the al-Shabab militant organisation. |
BBC Somalia analyst Mohamed Mohamed says it is a significant setback for al-Shabab, following recent military defeats. | BBC Somalia analyst Mohamed Mohamed says it is a significant setback for al-Shabab, following recent military defeats. |
Kenyan troops intervened in Somalia a year ago after a spate of cross-border attacks blamed on the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab. | Kenyan troops intervened in Somalia a year ago after a spate of cross-border attacks blamed on the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab. |
Kenyan forces went into Somalia in October 2011 in response to what the government perceived to be an increased threat to its own national security. | Kenyan forces went into Somalia in October 2011 in response to what the government perceived to be an increased threat to its own national security. |
Small-scale bombings and grenade attacks inside Kenya were becoming more frequent, and kidnappings by gangs of pirates operating out of Somalia were harming the tourist industry. | |
Kenya's involvement appears to have been partially successful. There have been fewer reports of kidnappings. But the number of bombings has, if anything, increased, though there has not been the large-scale retaliation some had feared. | |
It is the first time in its history that Kenya has sent troops into a foreign country in anger. Kenyan forces are now officially integrated into the African Union force, known as Amisom. | It is the first time in its history that Kenya has sent troops into a foreign country in anger. Kenyan forces are now officially integrated into the African Union force, known as Amisom. |
But co-ordination with Amisom has not always been smooth. The Kenyans have sometimes been perceived as unco-operative and impetuous, operating in the south of the country, independently of central command in Mogadishu. | |
It was the first time Kenyan troops had been sent abroad, except as peacekeepers. | It was the first time Kenyan troops had been sent abroad, except as peacekeepers. |
'Hurtful' | 'Hurtful' |
Sunday's shooting happened about 50km (30 miles) from Kismayo, the largest city still in militant hands. | Sunday's shooting happened about 50km (30 miles) from Kismayo, the largest city still in militant hands. |
Mr Hirsi condemned the killings and asked the Somali government to take action. | Mr Hirsi condemned the killings and asked the Somali government to take action. |
"This incident is very hurtful," he told the BBC's Somali service, saying a group of young men were shot outside a shop in the village of Janay Abdalla. | "This incident is very hurtful," he told the BBC's Somali service, saying a group of young men were shot outside a shop in the village of Janay Abdalla. |
They were reportedly queuing to buy sugar. | They were reportedly queuing to buy sugar. |
In addition to those killed, two civilians were seriously wounded, Mr Hirsi said. | In addition to those killed, two civilians were seriously wounded, Mr Hirsi said. |
Kenyan military spokesman Col Cyrus Oguna said the incident happened shortly after al-Shabab militants attacked Kenyan soldiers who were escorting people to collect water from a well in the village, killing five civilians and one soldier. | Kenyan military spokesman Col Cyrus Oguna said the incident happened shortly after al-Shabab militants attacked Kenyan soldiers who were escorting people to collect water from a well in the village, killing five civilians and one soldier. |
"Later on in the day, several people approached KDF [Kenya Defence Forces] defensive positions, where a KDF soldier allegedly opened fire killing six people," he said in a statement. | "Later on in the day, several people approached KDF [Kenya Defence Forces] defensive positions, where a KDF soldier allegedly opened fire killing six people," he said in a statement. |
"The soldier was disarmed and has since been put on guarded seclusion," he said, adding that appropriate action would be taken after the investigation. | "The soldier was disarmed and has since been put on guarded seclusion," he said, adding that appropriate action would be taken after the investigation. |
Col Oguna said the Kenyan operations in Somalia should not be judged by this "unfortunate incident" and that the "utmost care and concern for civilian safety" were taken. | Col Oguna said the Kenyan operations in Somalia should not be judged by this "unfortunate incident" and that the "utmost care and concern for civilian safety" were taken. |
BBC East Africa correspondent Gabriel Gatehouse says Kenyan forces have in the past been accused of causing civilian deaths in Kismayo by shelling al-Shabab targets from ships operating off the coast. | BBC East Africa correspondent Gabriel Gatehouse says Kenyan forces have in the past been accused of causing civilian deaths in Kismayo by shelling al-Shabab targets from ships operating off the coast. |
Some 10,000 people have fled Kismayo in the past week, the United Nations refugee agency estimates. | Some 10,000 people have fled Kismayo in the past week, the United Nations refugee agency estimates. |
'Positive development' | 'Positive development' |
Al-Shabab has been forced out of the capital, Mogadishu, and several other towns over the past year but still controls much of the countryside in south and central Somalia. | Al-Shabab has been forced out of the capital, Mogadishu, and several other towns over the past year but still controls much of the countryside in south and central Somalia. |
However, it still stages frequent attacks. | However, it still stages frequent attacks. |
On Saturday, gunmen shot dead a member of Somalia's new parliament in Mogadishu. | On Saturday, gunmen shot dead a member of Somalia's new parliament in Mogadishu. |
Mustafa Haji Maalim was gunned down after leaving a mosque in the southern Waberi district following evening prayers, witnesses said. | Mustafa Haji Maalim was gunned down after leaving a mosque in the southern Waberi district following evening prayers, witnesses said. |
The dead lawmaker was the father-in-law of former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and is the first parliamentarian to be targeted since a new 275-member assembly was selected in August. | The dead lawmaker was the father-in-law of former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and is the first parliamentarian to be targeted since a new 275-member assembly was selected in August. |
No-one has so far claimed the attack, though al-Shabab has previously vowed to kill government officials. | No-one has so far claimed the attack, though al-Shabab has previously vowed to kill government officials. |
On Thursday, a double suicide attack in Mogadishu targeting a restaurant recently opened by Somalis from the diaspora killed 18 people. | On Thursday, a double suicide attack in Mogadishu targeting a restaurant recently opened by Somalis from the diaspora killed 18 people. |
Hizbul Islam spokesman Mohamed Moalim told the BBC that his group still wanted the African Union mission to leave Somalia but welcomed the new president and parliament as a "positive development". | Hizbul Islam spokesman Mohamed Moalim told the BBC that his group still wanted the African Union mission to leave Somalia but welcomed the new president and parliament as a "positive development". |
He said the split was due to long-standing ideological differences, such as his group's opposition to the use of foreign jihadis. | He said the split was due to long-standing ideological differences, such as his group's opposition to the use of foreign jihadis. |
The two forces merged in 2010, following bitter clashes. | The two forces merged in 2010, following bitter clashes. |
Since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has seen clan-based warlords, Islamist militants and its neighbours all battling for control. | Since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has seen clan-based warlords, Islamist militants and its neighbours all battling for control. |