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Alleged shelling by AU peacekeepers kills 2 Somali kids

3 other civilians injured as mortar shell hits house in southern Somalia, local media report

Mohammed Dhaysane  | 07.02.2021 - Update : 07.02.2021
Alleged shelling by AU peacekeepers kills 2 Somali kids FILE PHOTO

MOGADISHU, Somalia 

At least two children were killed in southern Somalia as a mortar shell allegedly fired by Ugandan troops serving under the African Union peacekeeping mission forces (AMISOM) struck their house on late Saturday, an official and local media reported.

According to Garowe Online, a news website, three people, including a woman, were injured in the incident that took place in Mushaani village near Janale, former Al-Shabaab bastion in Lower Shabelle region.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency over phone, Ishaq Mohamed, a local government official, confirmed the casualties.

When reached for comment, AMISOM neither confirmed nor denied the incident.

Meanwhile, at least three policemen were wounded on Sunday in a bomb blast in the vicinity of Arbiska, on the outskirts of the capital Mogadishu.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack but Somali-based al-Qaeda affiliated group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the recent attacks in the Horn of Africa country.

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