After fighting broke out between the Ethiopian invasion army assisting the Copy Ethiopia TFG militia in Mogadishu early this week on August 4rth, the Ethiopian military based in Hayla Bariise had continuously bombarded the homes of those in Huriwaa, the Suuqa Xoolaha and Waxarcadde towns.
The Copy-Ethiopia TFG militia is a group of military personal trained in Ethiopia and are in Ethiopian army uniforms. They are also armed and funded by the Ethiopian government of whom they are also under their command. This army arrived in Mogadishu last month and have already caused many civilian casualties and displacements and continue to do so. As a result, they're targeted by Alshabab and other anti-government fighters who claim they will rob them of their weapons.
At least 15 civilians are dead and 30 others injured after been hit by the continues shelling despite residing far away from where the fighting occured. Locals in Waxaracade, Alcadaala and Suuqa Xoolaha communities were the ones who endured most of the Ethiopian BM shells..
Among the dead civilians are three youth who were killed by the Ethiopian shelling while they participated in a football match in Huriwaa town. Also, an old aged man died in Kaysane Hospital after he was brought there with severe injuries. Sources in Mogadishu confirmed that more than 20 of the Ethiopian soldiers in Mogadishu were killed yesterday in another stand off between them and anti-governement fighters whose purpose is to expell the Ethiopian invasion from Somalia.
Somali blogs and news will keep you posted on any additional reports coming of out of Mogadishu about this story.
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