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1,000 Somalians killed in Ethiopia offensive: Meles

Somalia's Islamists are in full retreat after Ethiopian air strikes and a ground offensive that killed up to 1,000 of the movement's fighters, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said on Tuesday.

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ADDIS ABABA: Somalia's Islamists are in full retreat after Ethiopian air strikes and a ground offensive that killed up to 1,000 of the movement's fighters, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said on Tuesday.   

“A joint Somali government and Ethiopian force has broken the back of the international terrorist forces ... These forces are in full retreat,” Meles told reporters in Addis Ababa, adding that up to 1,000 fighters had beean killed.

“A joint Somali government and Ethiopian force has broken the back of the international terrorist forces... These forces are in full retreat,” Meles told reporters in Addis Ababa, adding that up to 1,000 Islamist fighters had been killed.   

“A few are Somali but the majority are foreigners,” he said of the dead.   

Addis Ababa has vowed to protect Somalia's weak interim government from rival Islamists based in Mogadishu. A week of artillery and mortar duels between the two sides has spiraled into open war that both sides say has killed hundreds.  

Meles said most fighters of the Somalia Islamic Courts Council (SICC) had fled to their home areas. He said Ethiopian forces were now hunting down troops from his arch-foe Eritrea, which he accuses of supporting the Islamists.   

“The only forces we are pursuing are Eritreans who are hiding behind the skirts of Somali women, and terrorist mujahideen,” Meles said.   

Ethiopia says the SICC has recruited foreign jihadists, and that a handful of almost 300 prisoners taken after one battle for a central Somali town held British passports.   

Meles said he had sent between 3,000 and 4,000 Ethiopian troops into Somalia, but denied they were occupiers. He said it was a small force, but carried a lot of firepower.   

“Our military is skirting the towns and attacking only military bases,” he said.    

“We have completed half our mission, and as soon as we finish the second half, our troops will leave Somalia.”   

He said he had information 3,000 wounded had been taken to hospital in the Islamist stronghold Mogadishu. But he said there were few civilian casualties because most of the fighting had taken place away from settlements.

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