Photographs Show Eid Celebrations in Mogadishu
Images taken by photographer Mohamed Gabobe document public festivities marking the Islamic festival in Somalia's capital. The pictures focus on residents participating in events separate from ongoing conflict and drought conditions reported elsewhere in the country.
A series of photographs captured by Mohamed Gabobe records scenes of Eid observances in Mogadishu. The images depict residents taking part in public gatherings and activities associated with the Islamic festival. The coverage centers on the capital city and does not include areas described as experiencing active conflict or drought.
Gabobe's work presents the local atmosphere during the holiday period. No additional details on attendance figures, locations of events, or statements from organizers appear in the published material.
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