NAIROBI, 26 February 2007 (IRIN) - More than 430 people have been admitted to two of Mogadishu's three hospitals with wounds sustained in the rampant violence in the city since the beginning of 2007, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said, urging parties to the conflict to consider the welfare of civilians.
"In February alone,
It estimated that dozens of people had died in the violence in February.
The ICRC also expressed concern over the fate of people it said had allegedly been arrested in connection with the conflict and whose whereabouts remained unknown.
Civilians in the Somali capital are frequently caught up in clashes pitting forces of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and their Ethiopian allies against insurgents loyal to the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), whose fighters were driven out of the city in December 2006.
The African Union is in the process of putting together an African peace-support mission for
Pascal Hundt, head of ICRC's Somali delegation, said the agency was providing medical supplies to the Keysaney and
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Source: IRIN, Feb 26, 2007