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The attacks came as speculation mounted that Ali Mohamed Gedi, the Somali prime minister, could face a vote of no confidence.
Abdullahi Yusuf, the president, and Gedi were both in the town of
On Tuesday, the prime minister announced he had agreed a truce with a
"Early this morning two men armed with pistols shot three men in civilian dress around Bulo Hubey. Two of them were dead and the third one was in serious condition, a witness, who asked not to be named, said.
"The victims were government employees."
Dahir Dheere, a medical officer at a
Meanwhile, two civilians died and nine were wounded after a landmine exploded in the southern port city of
"Unknown gunmen remotely detonated a landmine when my car was passing at Alanley neighbourhood," a security agent told Reuters news agency.
"My bodyguards, driver and I survived, but the gunmen opened fire at us after the blast and my bodyguards defended me."
Witnesses said the blast killed two people.
"They were cut to pieces," Fadumo Abdulahi Hirse, a local resident, said.
Police station attacked
Late on Tuesday, fighters opposed to the interim government carried out one of their heaviest assaults on a police station near
"Around seven in the evening, insurgents assailed Hawlwadag police station, firing rocket-propelled grenades and machineguns," he told Reuters by telephone.
"The police fought them and killed two of the insurgents while seriously wounding one. He was rushed to
But violence has worsened since government forces, along with their Ethiopian allies, forced the Islamic Courts Union from
Source: Al Jazeera, Oct 10, 2007
