Somali rebels fire mortar bombs at MPs' rare meeting

ASTANA. May 17. KAZINFORM Islamist rebels attacked Somalia's parliament as it met for the first time this year, in clashes which led to the deaths of at least 11 people, Kazinform refers to Trend News.
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Islamist rebels attacked Somalia's parliament as it met for the first time this year, in clashes which led to the deaths of at least 11 people, BBC reported.

Insurgents fired mortar bombs at the building in Mogadishu, triggering retaliatory shellfire from African Union peacekeepers.

There were rowdy scenes in the chamber earlier as members voted to remove the speaker, who had criticised the PM.

The rebels have fought a three-year war against the fragile interim government.

They launched Sunday's attack from their stronghold in the capital's main market at Bakara.

A police official told news agency Reuters that some mortars had landed near the parliament, but there had been no direct hits.

More than 20 people were injured in the crossfire as AU soldiers guarding MPs fired back with artillery.

Parts of Bakara market caught fire and several shopkeepers were killed, according to reports.

Shortly beforehand, the parliamentary speaker, Sheikh Adan Madobe, urged Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed to appoint a new prime minister, Kazinform cites Trend News. See www.en.trend.az for full version.

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