The Office of the Spokesperson of the Ministry said some international media organizations have over the past few days been disseminating baseless reports alleging that Ethiopian soldiers in Somalia opened fire on a passenger bus killing 65 civilians. Wittingly or otherwise, these media organizations have only been informed by an Al-Shabbab website, which they took for granted to issue their fabricated reports.
The Transitional Federal Government of Somalia and the Ethiopian army had allowed for the establishment of an independent fact finding team comprising local residents, which then carried out its inquiry on the spot. Accordingly, last Friday (August 15), a remote-controlled wayside explosive planted by Al-Shabbab militants at el-Shaabia, 18-km away from Mogadishu on the line to Afgoye went off killing 11 civilian passengers on board a public bus. Soldiers of the TFG and Ethiopia then took a joint counter measure on the Al-Shabbab militants responsible for the bombing and killed five terrorists therein. In the shootout, five civilians were killed. Therefore, the fact-finding team confirmed that it was the Al-Shabbab bombing of the bus that caused the deaths of passengers, not fire from Ethiopian soldiers. Leaders of the Suleyman clan around the area also expressly condemned the terrorists. The Office of the Spokesperson said these international media organizations would do better if they refrain from fomenting fabricated information which would do no good for the peace and stability of Somalia. It should be noted that the Ethiopian army is very much disciplined and adheres strictly to international conventions on war.
It said any party interested to investigate the facts on the ground may receive the good office of Ethiopia to do so.http://www.mfa.gov.et/Press_Section/publication.php?Main_Page_Number=4188
The Transitional Federal Government of Somalia and the Ethiopian army had allowed for the establishment of an independent fact finding team comprising local residents, which then carried out its inquiry on the spot. Accordingly, last Friday (August 15), a remote-controlled wayside explosive planted by Al-Shabbab militants at el-Shaabia, 18-km away from Mogadishu on the line to Afgoye went off killing 11 civilian passengers on board a public bus. Soldiers of the TFG and Ethiopia then took a joint counter measure on the Al-Shabbab militants responsible for the bombing and killed five terrorists therein. In the shootout, five civilians were killed. Therefore, the fact-finding team confirmed that it was the Al-Shabbab bombing of the bus that caused the deaths of passengers, not fire from Ethiopian soldiers. Leaders of the Suleyman clan around the area also expressly condemned the terrorists. The Office of the Spokesperson said these international media organizations would do better if they refrain from fomenting fabricated information which would do no good for the peace and stability of Somalia. It should be noted that the Ethiopian army is very much disciplined and adheres strictly to international conventions on war.
It said any party interested to investigate the facts on the ground may receive the good office of Ethiopia to do so.http://www.mfa.gov.et/Press_Section/publication.php?Main_Page_Number=4188
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