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Somali insurgents kill 26 Ethiopians
Issue 322
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Minerals Minister Accused of Receiving Kick Backs In The Six Figure Number

President Riyale Names 6 New Regions + 16 New Districts

Mohamed Yusuf Resigns As NEC Chairman

Somali PEN Calls On Somaliland Government To Lift Its New Restrictions On Press Freedom

UAE Dispatches Relief Supplies To Somaliland

Think Tanks Converge In Addis To Discuss Peace Building

Commonwealth Parliamentarians meeting concludes in London with observers from Somaliland

Puntland oil row: Examining the explorations of a corrupted authority

The Ones That Stayed Behind: The Untold Story Of The Human Shields

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Doctor’s vital duty to save Africa

Somaliland: The country that disappeared

A Vision Of Somaliland

Mutual interests should guide Tanzania relationship with other countries

United States Honors Eight Female Champions of Human Rights

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Education hearings at the House of Elders in Somaliland

Somali Islamic Militants: Happy To Be On US List Of Terrorist Organizations

Warlords Turn To Ivory Trade To Fund Slaughter Of Humans

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Djibouti: St Tropez In The Horn?

Better Deal For Somalis Who Send Money Home

Guards For African Leaders Battle; Dozen Injured

Dad Pleads For Son's Killer To Turn Himself In

Ghanaian Fashion Accessory Is Plastic Fantastic

Obama Campaign Sparks Local Somalis' Interest In Election

Father Sells Daughter For Qat Money

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Opinions

Why I Chose To Live The Hard Way In The USA?

I Do Not Know Why I Do Not Know

What Type Of A Leader Are We Searching For In Somaliland?

The Vortex Leadership Issue of Somalia

Future of Somalia?... After Somaliland’s recognition

Double standard policies of funding agencies ( The case of Somaliland Red crescents Society)

 
Mogadishu, Somalia, 22 March 2008 - A blast, the second such attack in almost 12 hours, hit an Ethiopian military convoy near Garas Baley in the south of Somalia's troubled capital.

The insurgents attack on three vehicles of Ethiopian forces left at least 26 dead and 38 more injured, Press TV correspondent in Somalia reported.

Following the severe explosion of one of the vehicles, the street was flooded with Ethiopian soldiers who checked civilian movements in the area.

Eyewitnesses said the Ethiopians enraged by the assault opened fire on a Somali military vehicle and killed four government soldiers.

In a separate land mine incident on Saturday some 12 Somali government troops were killed and 20 foreign soldiers were injured in Mogadishu.

Meanwhile, the road linking the capital and the town of Afgoye in its outskirts is riddled with land mines, planted in every 50 steps, with their remote controls in hands of Somali insurgents who are hunting Ethiopian convoys.

Source: Press TV


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