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Dozens slain in gunfights
published: Monday | April 21, 2008

MOGADISHU (AP):

Sporadic street fighting between Ethiopian troops and Islamic fighters trying to bring down Somalia's shaky government has killed 81 people in the past two days, the head of a local human rights group said Sunday.

"The casualties ... were caused by Ethiopians using heavy artillery and tank shells in residential areas of the war-torn capital. We condemn this latest fighting,'' said Sudan Ali Ahmed, chairman of Elman Human Rights. Besides the 81 dead, 119 people had been wounded, he said.

Elman tracks fatalities through hospitals and morgues.

Uncollected bodies

Sunday's clashes broke out in rubble-strewn streets still littered with the uncollected bodies of the dead from the previous day's violence. Witness Aden Shire said the Ethiopians seemed to be searching for the bodies of fellow soldiers killed the previous day.

Omar Abdulahi said that among the dead he counted were two old men shot by Ethiopian soldiers inside their homes. Nasteho Moalim said her seven-year-old daughter and three neighbours were killed by tank shells fired by Ethiopian forces that hit their homes. Her husband was wounded. It was not clear if these were among the dead reported by other residents of the area.

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