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Somalia: Mortars attacked at parliament session in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU (Mareeg)—Heavy mortars have been fired to a parliament session in Mogadishu on Monday and the government soldiers fired back mortars killing two civilians in populated areas under the control of the militants, witnesses say.

17 people including three journalists have been injured in the mortars that have been exchanged in parts of the capital.
Abdirahman Yasin Ali, the director of VOD radio in Mogadishu was wounded and his wife was killed when three mortar shells struck at the radio headquarters in Mogadishu.
About 15 civilians were killed and 25 others were injured in Mogadishu on Sunday after mortars were fired to a police celebration ceremony in the capital by Islamist rebels.
The government soldiers fired back heavy mortars which killed most civilians in Bakaro Market in Mogadishu.
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