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RRA denies mining residential areas of Baidoa

The Rahanwein Reistance Army (RRA) has admitted planting landmines on roads it claims are used by Hussein Aideed's fighters around the south-central town of Baidoa. However, RRA commander Mohamed Aden Qalinle, quoted by AFP on Monday, has denied Aideed's militia's claim that the RRA has mined residential areas. Baidoa has been a focus of heavy recent fighting as the RRA attempts to wrest control of the town from Aideed.

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