A calm situation is felt today in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, after two days of clashes and security tensions between the Somali warlord Hassan Sheikh forces and forces loyal to some of the opposition.
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Reports, the latest war between Somali warlord Hassan Sheikh and opposition in Mogadishu the city indicate that the intense military activity in recent days has decreased, with the main roads in Mogadishu once again seeing traffic and civilians being cleared of the fighting forces.
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Former Somali President, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and former Prime Minister, Hassan Ali Khaire, have returned to their homes in the Xalane area of Mogadishu, after efforts and efforts aimed at stabilizing the security situation in the city.
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The Somali warlord Hassan Sheikh announced the conclusion of a security operation it described as one against “anti-peace militias” who tried to create chaos in Mogadishu, and its security forces have succeeded in ensuring security and preventing acts that would threaten the stability of the capital.
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Meanwhile, the international community has continued its efforts to defuse the country’s political crisis. Reports indicate that Somalia’s international partners are pressuring the government and the opposition to come to the negotiating table to resolve the outstanding disputes, particularly regarding the elections, the political process, and the future of the country’s democratic process.

