Thursday, March 11, 2010

Somalia War News Updates -- March 11, 2010

Transitional Federal Government (TFG) soldiers are preparing to launch an offensive against Islamist militia in Mogadishu. Photograph: POOL/REUTERS

Death Toll Rises As Violence Rocks Somali Capital -- CNN

(CNN) -- Heavy fighting flared in the Somali capital Thursday, a day after a battle between government forces and Al-Shabaab rebels left 29 dead and scores injured.

At least 80 people were wounded in the fighting, which started Wednesday morning and continued all day, according to government and medical officials.

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More News On Somalia

43 Somalis die in capital after 2 days of warfare -- Yahoo News/AP
Fighting in Somali capital kills 17, rebels behead 2 -- Reuters
More than 20 civilians killed in Mogadishu battles -- AFP
Mayhem in Somalia as Al-Shabaab Behead 2 Somali Telecoms Employees -- Newstime Africa
Senior Islamist Leader Assassinated in Somalia -- Voice of America

Somali leader welcomes US military support -- The Independent
Africom commander says U.S. supports Somali government to retake Mogadishu -- Xinhuanet
US commander backs bid for Mogadishu -- AFP
Somali gov't to wage Mogadishu offensive "with U.S. help in weeks": officer -- Yemen News Agency

Somalia terror suspect Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed to be tried in New York -- Christian Science Monitor
Accused Somali-trained militant to be tried in NY -- Reuters
Brought to U.S., Man Is Charged With Aiding Somali Terrorists -- New York Times

UN food agency welcomes any probe into Somalia aid -- AP
Half of all food sent to Somalia is stolen, says UN report -- The Guardian
UN agency acts on Somali food-aid claims -- BBC
U.N. reports diversion of Somalia aid -- L.A. Times/AP

Gulf of Aden pirates are having less success -- L.A. Times
Kenyan-flagged fishing boat hijacked off Somalia -- AFP
France captures 35 ‘pirates’ in three days off the Somali coast -- Times Online
Somalia: Military Officials Promise Pirates a Fight -- New York Times

Is the tide turning in Somalia? -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian

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