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Somali woman dies in botched rocket attack
17 Aug 2007 13:02:33 GMT
Source: Reuters
MOGADISHU, Aug 17 (Reuters) - A woman was killed and a police officer was wounded in a botched rocket attack by insurgents in Somalia's capital, police said on Friday.

Insurgents opened fire on a police station late on Thursday in the latest episode of sporadic fighting between suspected Islamist militants and Somalia's Ethiopian-backed interim government.

"A woman was killed after a rocket fired by the insurgents missed its target and landed on her house, which was next door," senior police officer Abdi Hassan told Reuters.

A police officer was wounded in the attack, he said, adding that he was not aware of any other casualties from the ensuing gunfight in northern Mogadishu -- a stronghold of Islamists fighting the government.

On Thursday, Uganda said it would send 250 extra soldiers to bolster a 1600-strong African Union peacekeeping mission plagued by the failure of other nations to commit troops.

Somalia has been without a functioning government since the fall of military ruler Mohamed Siad Barre's regime in 1991, but violence has worsened since allied Somali-Ethiopian troops ousted Islamist fighters from Mogadishu in December.
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Somali police officers ride on a pickup as they patrol near Mogadishu's main airport September 13, 2007. Somalia's government on Thursday said a new opposition movement vowing war on Ethiopian troops in the Horn of Africa nation was a "terrorist alliance" posing no real threat.



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