Gunfire erupts in Somali capital amid president's standoff
Source: AP
By HASSAN BARISE
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) Gunfire erupted in Somalias capital on Sunday between soldiers loyal to the government and others angry at the countrys leader as tensions spiked over President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohameds extended stay in power.
The gunfire heard across much of the city highlighted earlier warnings that the election standoff could increase instability in the Horn of Africa nation. The estimated hundreds of mutinous soldiers, still in uniform, took up key positions in northern Mogadishu as some residents hid.
Somalias homeland security minister, Hassan Hundubey Jimale, expressed condolences to all victims but didnt say how many people had been killed or wounded. He accused some people who are not interested in the security of their people of launching an attack in Mogadishu and said security forces had repulsed them.
The president faces growing opposition in Somalia and abroad after the lower house of parliament approved a two-year extension of his mandate and that of the federal government and he OKd it, to the fury of Senate leaders and vocal criticism from the international community. The African Union was the latest to condemn the actions.
A soldier supporting anti-government opposition groups carries a rocket-propelled grenade launcher on a street in the Fagah area of Mogadishu, Somalia Sunday, April 25, 2021. Gunfire was exchanged Sunday between government forces loyal to President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, who signed into law on April 14 a two year extension of his mandate and that of his government, and other sections of the military opposed to the move and sympathetic to former presidents Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)
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