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Somalia federal troops and armed opposition clash in Baidoa city

Federal troops and Laftagareen-aligned fighters both claimed gains as heavy weapons fire and explosions left at least four civilians dead, hospital officials said.

  • On Monday, Somalia's federal troops clashed with armed opposition groups in Baidoa city centre, marking heavy fighting in the major urban hub.
  • Federal forces seized control of Baidoa in March, prompting the resignation of South West state leader Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen and triggering months of simmering tension.
  • Shopkeeper Farah Nur reported militias entered from two sides challenging two battalions of federal military; federal forces deployed heavy weapons, and at least two civilians were killed by stray bullets.
  • Hassan Mohamed, a spokesperson for Laftagareen, claimed on Facebook opposition troops captured Baidoa, while Captain Osman Abdullahi, a federal military officer, stated, "The armed militias attacked Baidoa this morning, we are pushing them back."
  • Baidoa hosts hundreds of thousands of displaced people, and a July survey by Medecins Sans Frontieres found one in four children at displacement sites suffer severe malnutrition amid ongoing international peacekeeping presence.
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Fighting in southwestern Somalia kills dozens of people, including 4 civilians

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Hours of fierce fighting between government troops and militias that killed dozens of combatants in Somalia’s southwestern city of Baidoa also left at least four civilians dead and 98 others wounded, a hospital official said Tuesday.

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Somali troops push militiamen out of Baidoa after fierce fighting

Somali federal troops drove opposition forces out of ‌one of the country's biggest cities, Baidoa, on Monday, following heavy clashes that left many people dead, residents told Reuters.

·London, United Kingdom
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