‘Massive war’
Somalia’s interim government warned on Wednesday that it expected a surge in violence as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan draws to a close.
The anti-government group al-Shabab in August declared a “massive, final” war against what it called “invaders”, an apparent reference to the 6,000 African Union troops deployed in the country to support government forces.
Fighters attacked army barracks in several districts of Mogadishu following the announcement and dozens were killed.
Hundreds of new peacekeepers, mostly Ugandan, have arrived in recent weeks to help the government in its battle against al-Shabab.
The force has so far been able to do little more than guard the airport and port and shield Sharif Ahmed, the president.
Source: Agencies
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