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Battle of South Mogadishu

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15 insurgents killed
  
6 TFG policemen KIA

Result
  
Indecisive

Dates
  
24 Feb 2009 – 25 Feb 2009

Location
  
Mogadishu, Somalia

Battle of South Mogadishu

Similar
  
Battle of Mogadishu, Battle of Mogadishu (2009), Battle of Wabho, Operation Indian Ocean, War in Somalia

The Battle of South Mogadishu occurred in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on February 24, 2009.

The battle's name includes South, when referenced, in order to distinguish it amongst the nine major Battles of Mogadishu during the decades long Somali Civil War. This was the first battle in that city after Somalia had made the effort to elect a new president in January 2009, and this embryonic return to democracy means that this is considered a starting point of the War in Somalia (2009–present) within the longer civil war.

The battle, fought mainly in the south of the city, left at least 87 people dead and 90 more injured. Rebels fired volleys of mortar bombs at the presidential palace, located on a hilltop in the Wardhigley district. A base for African Union and government troops in the Hodan district was also fired upon as was the nearby Howlwadag district. The recently elected President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was said to be within his palace at the time of the incident.

At least 11 civilians were amongst the dead, with workers at the main Madena Hospital indicating that at one stage approximately 45 wounded had been admitted. 15 Al-Shabab and Hizbi Islam fighters and 6 Transitional Federal Government Policemen were killed in the fighting.

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