Somali families say govt. responsible for US-backed raid victims
(last modified Sun, 27 Aug 2017 18:53:00 GMT )
Aug 27, 2017 18:53 UTC
  • Somali families say govt. responsible for US-backed raid victims

Somali families refuse to bury the bodies of 10 loved ones, including three children, who were recently shot dead when the army supported by US troops carried out an operation in the village of Bariire.

The families say they will not go on with the burial until the government takes responsibility for the killings.

The village is located about 50 kilometers from the capital Mogadishu, and the operation was carried out on Friday.

Ali Nur, the deputy governor of the Lower Shabelle region, said on Sunday that the bodies would be stored until the government compensated the bereaved.

"We refused to bury them because the government has denied and it still has not directly admitted it killed the civilians," Nur said. “The government should admit it killed the civilians and then compensate."

Nur said authorities had converted a refrigerated lobster truck into a mortuary to hold the bodies.

Local elders and ambulance drivers who ferried the bodies confirmed that the dead were stored in the truck.

"The government wants the bodies buried prior to investigation but we will not. We shall have the bodies inside the truck even for a month," said Mohamed Hussein, a village elder.

On Friday, the US Africa Command confirmed that American troops had been involved in the Bariire operation in a supporting role and that the command was probing reports of civilian casualties.

Somalia's military initially said all the dead were members of the Takfiri al- Shabab militant group but later acknowledged some civilians had died.

The government says it has formed a team to investigate the deadly incident.

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