Sixteen people have been killed in fighting between Government troops and police in Mogadishu, Somalia, witnesses say.
This underscores the weak United Nations-backed Government's inability to control its armed forces.
Fighting began when police executed a plainclothes soldier they suspected of being an Islamist insurgent, officer Ahmed Nur said. The soldier's colleagues arrived at the shooting in Benadir market and began attacking police, he said.
A reporter saw 16 bodies at Medina hospital in Mogadishu. Some of the victims were wearing uniforms. Hospital director Mohamed Yusuf said 30 people were wounded.
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