Somalia: Clashes Continue in Lasanod Amid Growing Calls for Ceasefire

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Somalia: Clashes Continue in Lasanod Amid Growing Calls for Ceasefire
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A fierce fighting is going on in the city of Lasanod, the capital of Sool region, between the Somaliland army and the local people.

Saturday's fighting erupted at a military base where the commander of the Somaliland army in the region General Mahad Anbashe with reports he escaped and now on the run.

Somaliland earlier said that its army was attacked, and it defended itself against groups that it called"terrorists".

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