26 killed in Somali clan battles
MOGADISHU: Fierce fighting between heavily armed rival clans in war-torn Somalia has killed at least 26 people in a dispute over grazing land and water, officials said on Sunday.
“There are many casualties, the initial reports are of 26 people killed,” said Mohamed Abdi Shire, a senior commander of the Ahlu Sunna militia in central Somalia, which controls the region. Clashes broke out Saturday in the central Galgadud region, around the villages of Marer and Balalder, he added.
Both gunmen and civilians were reported to among those killed and wounded when fighters from the rival Saleban and Duduble clans clashed. “We have received 18 injured people so far, three of them in a serious condition,” said Ali Dahir, a doctor at the main hospital in nearby Adadao.
Clashes are common between rival clans, especially over grazing and water for livestock. “On behalf of the Somali government, I call upon the two clans to stop the bloodshed,” Somalia’s interior minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled told reporters in the capital Mogadishu.
AFP