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Clashes erupt in Somalia’s capital ahead of a planned anti-government rally

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somalia’s opposition supporters and security forces clashed in the capital, Mogadishu, on Thursday for a second day ahead of a planned anti-government demonstration. No official casualty figures were immediately available from the clashes that prompted calls for restraint from the United Nations and the United States as the government and opposition tr

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Clashes erupt in Somalia’s capital ahead of a planned anti-government rally
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What happened

  • Clashes occurred in Mogadishu between opposition supporters and security forces for a second day ahead of a planned anti-government rally. The fighting involved heavy gunfire and explosions, prompting calls for restraint from the United Nations and the United States.

Key claims

  • No official casualty figures were reported from the clashes.
  • Residents reported heavy gunfire and explosions, leading many families to flee their homes.
  • The clashes are linked to growing political tensions over Somalia's elections and constitutional disputes.
  • An arms recovery operation at the residence of former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire uncovered heavy machine guns.

Source limitations

  • The article does not provide independent verification of casualty figures.
  • There is no response from the government regarding the opposition's claims of constitutional violations.
  • Details about the casualties from the arms recovery operation were not disclosed.

Reader takeaway

The situation in Mogadishu reflects escalating political tensions and the potential for further violence as opposition rallies are planned.

What remains unclear

  • What are the specific casualty figures from the clashes?
  • What measures will be taken to address the political tensions in Somalia?
  • How will the international community respond to the ongoing violence?

Why it matters

The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.

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Wardheer News

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somalia’s opposition supporters and security forces clashed in the capital, Mogadishu, on Thursday for a second day ahead of a planned anti-government demonstration.

No official casualty figures were immediately available from the clashes that prompted calls for restraint from the United Nations and the United States as the government and opposition traded blame for the violence.

Residents reported heavy gunfire and explosions as fighting broke out in several neighborhoods Wednesday.

“We heard heavy weapons fire, and people were fleeing their homes,” said Abdullahi Mohamed, who lives in the city’s Howlwadaag district. “Many families left the area looking for safer places.”

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