Nearly ten people were injured on Sunday in Mogadishu’s Yaaqshiid district after clashes broke out between government forces and residents during an operation to demolish homes in the Tookiyo neighbourhood, according to local reports.
Wararka Soomaaliya
The confrontation erupted after security forces moved to clear the area, which the federal government claims as state-owned land. Residents, refusing to leave, staged street protests against the operation.
The clash is the latest flashpoint in a wider, months-long dispute over land ownership and forced evictions across Mogadishu, where the government’s push to reclaim what it calls public land has repeatedly collided with residents who say they hold legitimate claims to their properties. The recurring unrest underscores how fragile Mogadishu’s urban land governance remains, and how quickly such disputes can turn violent.
Witnesses said the operation began without adequate warning, prompting angry residents to confront the demolition team and the troops accompanying it. Images circulating online showed young men with visible injuries being treated at hospitals in the capital.
Faahfaahinta
Government officials have not yet issued a detailed public statement on Sunday’s incident, though authorities have previously indicated more broadly that demolitions in Mogadishu are tied to reclaiming land designated for public infrastructure and development projects.
The injured were taken to hospitals in Mogadishu, though the exact number of casualties and their conditions have not been officially confirmed.
Local sources indicated that tension had been building in Tookiyo for days after residents were informed they would be evicted from the area.
Saamaynta
This is not the first such incident. Similar demolition operations in other Mogadishu neighbourhoods have sparked protests, allegations of forced eviction, and, in some cases, armed confrontations between rival elements of the security forces themselves, reflecting how contentious the land question has become in the capital.
Human rights advocates have repeatedly called on the government to ensure transparency and due process before carrying out demolitions, warning that unannounced evictions risk further displacing already vulnerable, low-income families.
No official casualty toll or arrest figures have been released. This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as authorities and community leaders respond.
Wararka.so waxay kuu soo tebineysaa wararka ugu dambeeyey ee Soomaaliya iyo caalamka. Si aad ula socoto wararkii ugu dambeeyey, booqo boggayaga.

