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Somali opposition fighters cordon off parts of Mogadishu

Somali opposition fighters ‘cordon off parts of Mogadishu’ Al Jazeera English © Somali gunmen supporting Hawiye opposition leaders in Yaqshid district of Mogadishu [Feisal Omar/Reu. Somalia, recovering from decades of civil war, is facing its worst political crisis in recent years after the failure to hold planned elections in February [File: Feisal Omar/Reuters] Somali opposition fighters have taken up positions in parts of the capital Mogadishu a day after clashes with government troops erupted over the president’s bid to extend his mandate. Witnesses reported that armed men and vehicles mounted with machine guns were stationed in opposition strongholds on Monday, while key roads in the capital were blocked.

Somali opposition fighters block roads in capital Mogadishu after

There were no immediate reports of casualties. Tensions remained high on Monday, with some people trying to leave their homes in tense neighbourhoods. People are starting to flee from Bermudo area where the pro-opposition fighters have taken positions last night, the situation is tense and there can be an armed confrontation anytime if the situation remain the same, Fadumo Ali, a resident of one of the tense neighbourhoods told AFP. Some families have already left last night when the fighting broke out. we don t know how things will turn to be in the coming few hours but now it is calm and there is no fighting, said another resident, Feysal Hassan. 

Somalia s unrest continues over president s stay in power

Somalia s unrest continues over president s stay in power by Hassan Barise, The Associated Press Posted Apr 26, 2021 2:11 pm EDT Last Updated Apr 26, 2021 at 2:14 pm EDT MOGADISHU, Somalia Soldiers angry over the president’s extended stay in power took up key positions across Somalia’s capital on Monday, but there was none of the gunfire that shattered the previous night in Mogadishu. As the mutinous soldiers stationed themselves at key intersections with truck-mounted machine-guns, Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble called for a cease-fire and an emergency meeting to discuss the country’s security. He urged security forces “not to mingle with politics.”

Somalia on the brink of war as gov t claims control of Mogadishu

Somalia on the brink of war as gov t claims control of Mogadishu
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