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| Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:19 | ||||
NAIROBI, 3 February 2010 - Violence in the central Somali region of Galgadud has made "it hard, if not impossible, for humanitarian workers" to reach those in need of help, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says. At least 29,000 fled Dusamareb in Galgadud, while 25,000 fled renewed clashes in Beled Weyne in Hiraan, UNHCR said. Both regions are in central Somalia. The worst-hit Mogadishu areas included Huriwa, Yaqshiid in the north and Dayniile (northwest). "Many of those who fled had returned from camps thinking that the situation was better," he said.
Fadumo Mahamud, who fled her home in the Suuqa Hoolaha area of Huriwa District on 1 February, said she left after shelling continued for one and half hours. Source: IRIN News The comment section is restricted to members only. |
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