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41 Woyanne soldiers killed in Mogadishu

(PressTV) At least 41 Ethiopian Woyanne soldiers are killed in one of the deadliest battles between allied Ethiopian Woyanne-Somali forces and local insurgents.

The clashes broke out on Thursday afternoon in Hamar Bile district, southern Mogadishu, when a huge number of Ethiopian soldiers entered the area, Press TV correspondent Ahmed Mohamed reported.

The fighting, which has been described as unprecedented in past months, also left more than 60 injured.

During the incident, angry Ethiopian Woyanne soldiers started firing missile and artillery at the insurgents which heavily damaged the Bakara market, the busiest trade center in the country.

The shelling left at least 37 civilians killed and nearly 175 others injured, including women and children.

A large number of people are fleeing from northern Mogadishu, carrying their children and belongings.

5 thoughts on “41 Woyanne soldiers killed in Mogadishu

  1. The Woyanne-Tigraians are using the proud people of Ethiopia as condoms for the Bush adminstration so that no white American dies again in Somalia, as in the Black Hawk Down. But the Woyanne-slaves are again showing their racist and tribalist nature in Somalia as they have used the poor peoples of Ethiopia as mine sweepers in wars that was dubbed “human waves” in WW I style massacres.
    The people of Somalia has every right to defend their land and country from any invading forces including the Woyanne-slaves.
    At the end of the day, the Woyannes will leave Somalia with their tails between their legs.

  2. I just want to comment on the artilce i read.The editor should be very careful in addressing such issues.I mean these are our brothers and sisters that are doing what they are told to do.Stop referring them as Woyanne’s soliders,they are the sons and daugthers of Ethiopians who happens to be serving their country in the worst moment of our history.Are we gonna blame them or dismiss them from work too,when the Woyanne regime is removed from power.We need to stop pointing fingers at the innocent Ethiopians we are currently serving in the military.The editor might have a better opportunity to live abroad not to see the misery and pain of the Ethiopian people.The least we can do is stop dividing the people along ethinic line.It is not worth it.History will judge.

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