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Battle of Mogadishu (2008) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Battle of Mogadishu (2008)
The 2008 Battle of Mogadishu began when Ethiopian soldiers started entering insurgent-held parts of the city which sparked heavy street fighting. Between 126 and 142 people died in the fighting. == Timeline == On April 19, militants ambushed a group of Ethiopian soldiers, who entered an area of Mogadishu on foot, sparking heavy battles. The intense battle spread out across three districts in the northern quarter of the capital Mogadishu, with Ethiopian troops expanding into insurgent strongholds for the first time in weeks. Abdi Rahim Isa Adow, a spokesman for the Islamic insurgents, confirmed that seven militants had been killed but said that "a large number of Ethiopian soldiers" had also been killed. Witness Omar Abdulahi said that among the dead he counted were two old men shot by Ethiopian soldiers inside their homes. Nasteho Moalim said her 7-year-old daughter and three neighbors were killed by tank shells fired by Ethiopian forces that hit their homes.〔(Fighting kills 81 in Somalia, rights group says - International Herald Tribune )〕〔〔(27 reported killed in Somalia capital - CNN.com )〕〔(Garowe Online - Home )〕 On April 20, Islamist insurgents ambushed a security vehicle in the capital's Madina neighbourhood, killing two soldiers and a shopowner who was caught in the crossfire.〔(France 24 | Mogadishu clashes claim seven more lives | France 24 )〕 Later in the day, five Somali soldiers and three insurgents in addition to a number of civilians.〔(France 24 | New violence rocks Mogadishu | France 24 )〕 Two Ethiopian soldiers were confirmed to be among the dead.〔(Garowe Online - Home )〕 On April 21, the Somali capital was largely quiet as residents ventured out onto the streets to collect the bodies of the dead or escape the city.〔(Al Jazeera English - News - Somalis Flee After Mogadishu Battle )〕
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