By Andrew Cawthorne
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NAIROBI (Reuters) - The United States appealed on Friday for a speedy deployment of African peacekeepers in Somalia to prevent a "security vacuum" that could spawn fresh anarchy after a war to oust militant Islamists.
Washington launched an air strike in Somalia on Monday aimed at an al Qaeda cell in what was its first overt military involvement in the country since a disastrous peacekeeping mission ended in 1994.
That attack killed up to 10 al Qaeda allies, but missed its main target of three top suspects, the U.S. government said.
U.S. ally Ethiopia, which is the Horn of Africa's major power, wants to withdraw its soldiers in the coming weeks after helping the interim Somali government rout the Islamists over the New Year.
But diplomats fear that would leave President Abdullahi Yusuf's government vulnerable against the multiple threats of remnant Islamists vowing a guerrilla war, warlords who are seeking to re-create their fiefdoms, and competing clans.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070112/ts_nm/somalia_conflict_dcFighting in Somali capital kills 6By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN, Associated Press Writer
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MOGADISHU, Somalia - Clan gunmen fired a rocket-propelled grenade and briefly exchanged gunfire with government troops outside the presidential residence in Mogadishu on Friday, leaving at least six dead.
An Associated Press reporter at the scene counted six dead bodies, and was told that one other person was killed.
Attacks against government troops and their Ethiopian reinforcements have been increasing in frequency, if not violence, in recent days. In Friday's attack, troops loyal to clan leader Mohamed Qanyare Afrah fired on militiamen loyal to the president, who belongs to a rival clan.
"Gunmen have fired one rocket-propelled grenade at one of the entrances of the presidential palace in villa Somalia. The people in the area have fled," said Mohammed Said Dore, who was in the area. "Then security forces and Ethiopian troops manning the site exchanged fire with gunmen for around ten minutes. After that the gunmen fled."
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