Somalia declares order restored after two days of fighting in Mogadishu
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Mogadishu fell silent after two days of intense fighting that left neighborhoods paralyzed and bodies scattered through the streets. Somalia's government declared order restored, claiming security forces had quashed the violence. But the opposition rejected President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's authority entirely, vowing to continue their resistance. The clashes exposed deepening fractures in the Horn of Africa nation, where political disputes regularly spill into armed conflict. Hospitals reported casualties, though exact numbers remained unclear amid the chaos.