Relative calm has returned to the central Somali city of Galkayo, where clashes between rival state forces have killed more than 45 people and displaced 90,000 others since early October, a UN body said.
The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in its latest report received on Wednesday that about 40 percent of the displaced people in Galkayo have begun to return to their homes.
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Source: coastweek.com

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Security and Risk Report 24/05/23
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