Somalia fighting: New clashes in capital Mogadishu

Published December 8, 2011 by BBC
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The Somali capital, Mogadishu, has been hit by some of the fiercest fighting in the city in months, in what is seen as a major setback for the government.

The clashes began shortly after dawn between Islamist al-Shabab militants and government forces, backed by African Union (AU) troops.  The AU forces are reported to have used tanks and heavy artillery.

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