Nine killed in fighting between different branches of Somali government forces – police

Nine killed in fighting between different branches of Somali government forces – police

by Joseph Anthony
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A Somali Armed Forces member carries her ammunition during fighting between the military and police backed by intelligence forces in the Dayniile district of Mogadishu, Somalia September 16, 2017. REUTERS/Feisal Omar

Fighting between the military and police backed by intelligence forces killed nine people in the Somali capital on Saturday, police said.

โ€œIt seems they mistook the Somali national army for (clan) militias. The death toll is nine people including a civilian,โ€ Major Abdullahi Hussein, a police officer, told Reuters.

He said the fighting occurred because police were wrongly informed that there were armed militias in the area.

โ€œAccidents happen,โ€ he said.

Somalia has been riven by civil war since 1991, when clan-based warlords overthrew a dictator then turned against each other.

The weak U.N.-backed government is now battling an Islamist insurgency, but many members of its security forces are badly trained and coordination is poor.

โ€œLast night security forces (the police and intelligence) besieged us and then opened fire. We defended ourselves and chased the so-called security forces after hours of fighting today. We lost two soldiers and a wife of my colleague,โ€ Major Nur Osman, a military officer, told Reuters on Saturday.

โ€œThe land belongs to the military, it houses the families of soldiers. However, the security forces were trying to force us off the land,โ€ he said.

Residents said the fighting was terrifying.

โ€œWe were awoken last night … by gunfire … We took our babies on our shoulders and fled,โ€ resident Mohamed Idle told Reuters.

In a separate incident on Saturday, Islamist insurgents briefly entered the town of El Wak in Gedo region, southern Somalia, near the border with Kenya.

โ€œA few soldiers were in El Wak and they left in the morning for tactical practice. Many al Shabaab fighters advanced,โ€ Captain Ibrahim Ali, a military officer, told Reuters.

Al Shabaab said they stayed briefly, took weapons and supplies, and left.

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