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Somali insurgents target AU force | Somali insurgents target AU force |
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Somali insurgent leader Sheikh Aden Hashi Ayrow has ordered fighters to attack African Union troops based in the capital, Mogadishu. | Somali insurgent leader Sheikh Aden Hashi Ayrow has ordered fighters to attack African Union troops based in the capital, Mogadishu. |
He also asked foreign fighters to join his al-Shabab group's war against the foreign forces in an audio clip posted on Somali websites. | He also asked foreign fighters to join his al-Shabab group's war against the foreign forces in an audio clip posted on Somali websites. |
President Abdullahi Yusuf blames the militant group for the recent violence. | President Abdullahi Yusuf blames the militant group for the recent violence. |
Uganda has some 1,700 soldiers in Somalia as part of the planned 8,000-strong AU peacekeeping mission. | Uganda has some 1,700 soldiers in Somalia as part of the planned 8,000-strong AU peacekeeping mission. |
About 80 people have died this week. | About 80 people have died this week. |
The Ugandan military have dismissed the threat. | |
Their spokesman, Major Felix Kulaigye, said the peacekeepers will not withdraw and will defend themselves if necessary. | |
al-Shabab is the militant wing of the Union of Islamic Courts, which controlled Mogadishu for six months last year before being ousted by advancing Ethiopian troops. | |
In Mogadishu, Ethiopian and government troops have been conducting a door-to-door search for the insurgents in the capital over the past week sparking deadly clashes. | |
Worst defeat | Worst defeat |
The United Nations says some 170,000 people have fled the violence this week and hundreds others have been injured in the crossfire. | The United Nations says some 170,000 people have fled the violence this week and hundreds others have been injured in the crossfire. |
Al-Shabab's Sheikh Ayrow said it was an obligation of all Muslims in Somalia to wage war against Ethiopian and Ugandan forces. | Al-Shabab's Sheikh Ayrow said it was an obligation of all Muslims in Somalia to wage war against Ethiopian and Ugandan forces. |
"To us the Ugandans, Ethiopians and Americans are all the same, they have invaded us and I am telling the Mujahidin [fighters], Ugandans must be one of our priorities," a tough talking Sheikh Ayrow said in the audio on Dayniile website. | "To us the Ugandans, Ethiopians and Americans are all the same, they have invaded us and I am telling the Mujahidin [fighters], Ugandans must be one of our priorities," a tough talking Sheikh Ayrow said in the audio on Dayniile website. |
He said Ethiopians had failed in their mission and were now facing their worst defeat. | He said Ethiopians had failed in their mission and were now facing their worst defeat. |
Last week, masked armed men in Mogadishu dragged bodies believed to be those of Ethiopian soldiers killed during clashes with the insurgent groups. | Last week, masked armed men in Mogadishu dragged bodies believed to be those of Ethiopian soldiers killed during clashes with the insurgent groups. |
On Tuesday, President Yusuf called on Mogadishu residents to join Somali and Ethiopian troops in the fight against the al-Shabab insurgents who are living among them. | On Tuesday, President Yusuf called on Mogadishu residents to join Somali and Ethiopian troops in the fight against the al-Shabab insurgents who are living among them. |
The insurgents have been targeting government and Ethiopian troops but are yet to launch attacks on the Ugandan soldiers. | The insurgents have been targeting government and Ethiopian troops but are yet to launch attacks on the Ugandan soldiers. |
The al-Shabab militant group claims to have links with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network. | The al-Shabab militant group claims to have links with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network. |
Last week UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon, ruled out plans to deploy peacekeepers to Somalia saying it was not a viable option. | Last week UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon, ruled out plans to deploy peacekeepers to Somalia saying it was not a viable option. |
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