Gunfire shook Baidoa as government troops clashed with militias, killing at least 30 fighters and leaving 4 civilians dead, 98 wounded—including 28 women and an elderly man. Hospitals were overwhelmed, beds scarce, and medicine running low, as displaced residents struggled to cope. Though calm has returned with military patrols, al-Shabab’s involvement underscores how political turmoil fuels extremism, forcing innocent people into the crosshairs.
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