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UN cites deaths of Somali children

Many caught in crossfire as attacks spread

A Somali government soldier moved into position yesterday during a skirmish with militants. A Somali government soldier moved into position yesterday during a skirmish with militants. (Farah Abdi Warsameh/Associated Press)
By Jason Straziuso
Associated Press / November 16, 2011

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An increasing number of children are being caught in attacks and crossfire across south and central Somalia, the U.N.’s children agency said yesterday, as a land mine targeting police exploded at the world’s largest refugee camp in neighboring Kenya, wounding two people.

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