More violence erupted Thursday in Somalia between government forces and militia fighters one day after at least 22 people were killed in Mogadishu figthing. As heavy fighting broke out in Adado north of Mogadishu, hundreds of families began fleeing the capital after Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi threatened new attacks in the city, UPI reported. The scene Wednesday became especially brutal as furious Mogadishu crowds reportedly mutilated the bodies of dead Ethiopian troops and the soldiers of Somalia's transitional government, both reported widely reviled by capital residents. The International Herald Tribune quoted witnesses as saying the corpses, and a few men still alive, were dragged through the streets and set on fire.