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Galgadud,(insidesomalia.org)-Somali government soldiers have shot dead three civilians in Adaado town of Galgadud region after they have started searching operation in the neighborhood on Saturday according to eyewitnesses.
The killing of these civilians came after the soldiers have deeply entered in Adaado on early morning.
One of the deceased people was a prominent businessman in the region and teenage boys.
The government soldiers have been going along with Ethiopian troops before they entered in Adaado after the Ethiopian forces remained on the outskirt of Adaado.
The residents of Adaado have expressed concern on the activities of the soldiers saying they were disruptive behaviors with hundreds of people have fled from the town fearing unsafe acts might be committed by the soldiers unexpectedly arrived in Adaado more over most of the business sites and civilian vehicle’s activities have stopped up.
Adaado has experienced in the past heavy fighting stuck between militias said to be backed by the transitional government of Somalia and Alshabaab Islamic fighters that reasoned that Islamists to seize the township.
At least 19 Somalis, including 15 soldiers, have been killed in fresh clashes between security forces and anti-government fighters in Adaado.
Fighters allied with the Islamic Courts Union also claimed to have seized the town of Addado, a town about 600km north of the capital, Mogadishu, after driving out government forces.
"Our fighters have taken the town and they have seized 11 trucks mounted with weapons and burned several others," Sheik Muqtar Robow, a spokesman for al-Shabab, a military wing of the Islamic Courts, said.
It was the eighth town the Islamic militia has seized in recent months.
The US State Department considers al-Shabab a terrorist organisation.
"The fighting was very heavy, Shabaab fighters attacked our military base outside Addado and we lost 15 men and six vehicles," Dahir Shidane, an army commander, told Shabelle.
"I don't know the casualties on the other side," he said.
Separately, armed men attacked a Somali governor in the southwestern region, killing two policemen and two civilians, witnesses said.
The attack occurred in Qasahdere town, 335km southwest of Mogadishu.
Islamic Court fighters also seized control this week of the central town of Buulo Burte, days after they briefly took control of Jowhar town, leaving a trail of fatalities.
Besides hit-and-run attacks on outlying towns in which they usually attack soldiers, free prisoners and voluntarily withdraw, the fighters launch near-daily attacks on government and Ethiopian forces in the capital.
Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991, when warlords overthrew Mohamed Siad Barre, the Somali president. The impoverished country is awash with weapons and attacks on humanitarian workers are increasing.
Aid operation suspended
Doctors without Borders announced on Wednesday the closure of its operations in southern Somalia citing increased insecurity.
Work there had been suspended after the deaths of three staff members of the aid group.
The move comes only days after gunmen kidnapped two UN foreign workers.
"There is a significant need for independent humanitarian assistance, but we cannot continue working in a place where our staff deliberately targeted and brutally murdered," Arjan Hehenkamp of the Doctors without Borders said.
The medical agency will, however, maintain limited international staff in its camps within 10 other regions of Somalia.
Source: Shabelle Media Network
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