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Ethiopian(Woyanne) forces fired mortar shells close to Mogadishu’s main market

By admin on August 20th, 2008

 Five people are reported to have been killed and at least 17 people wounded after Ethiopian forces fired mortar shells close to Mogadishu’s main market, witnesses said.Mohamud Hussein, a mini-bus driver who witnessed Tuesday’s attack, said: “Three mortar shells landed in Bakara market and hit traders and customers.”

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