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‘AU troops killed Somali wedding guests’

African Union soldiers allegedly killed six people at a wedding in Somalia’s port town of Merca, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said.

The AU has already said it is investigating allegations that its soldiers were involved in killing civilians in the town in July.

But this is the first detailed account of this alleged incident, the BBC reports.

Witnesses told the United States-based campaign group that troops from Uganda allegedly carried out the killings on July 31.

Neither the AU nor the Ugandan government has commented yet on the details of latest allegations.

Witnesses said that following a bomb attack on an AU convoy in Merca, which is some 70km (45 miles) south of the capital, Mogadishu, Ugandan forces entered several nearby houses.

“At one house, where the Moalim Iidey family was celebrating a wedding, the soldiers separated the men from the women and shot the six adult men – four brothers, their father, and an uncle,” HRW said in a statement.

“Four died immediately, one brother hid under a bed after being shot but later died, and the father died during the night after the soldiers allegedly refused to allow the family to take him to the hospital,” it said.

One witness told HRW that before the alleged killings, most people in the area had fled, fearing reprisals after AU convoy attack.

Those who had stayed behind expected that they would be protected because they were celebrating a wedding, the witness added.

thenationonlineng.net

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