
At least seven people have been killed in 
Violence began before dawn on Saturday in the city, where an interim government backed by 
At least seven people, including a woman, died during the violence.
Witnesses said they had seen fighters confronting government and Ethiopian troops, as machine-gun fire and mortar rounds were exchanged. 
Some fighters could be seen firing rocket-propelled grenades. 
The fighters briefly occupied a police station in south 
Tahir Mohammed Mahmoud, an administrative assistant, said at least 35 people were undergoing treatment at 
He said it was the worst fighting, and heaviest day for hospital admissions, for at least four months in the city.
Divisions
Another witness to the fighting, Hassan Hussein, said he had seen two dead Ethiopian soldiers. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for confirmation.
The latest fighting comes as political divisions between 
Abdullahi Yusuf, the president and Ali Mohamed Gedi, the prime minister, have feuded almost from the moment they came to power in late 2004 after peace talks in 
But their rift widened earlier this year as the two men backed different concerns, with both hoping to exploit their country's potential oil resources. 
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in the fighting. [AFP]