At least 11 people have been killed by a bomb in the market area of the central Somali town of Baidoa.
In February Ethiopian troops seized Baidoa from the Islamist militia al-Shabab.
Witnesses said the bomb exploded shortly after Somali government troops entered the market.
African Union peacekeepers for the first time recently deployed to the town, which is on a strategically important route.
It is one of the biggest attacks in the area since Ethiopian and Somali forces took control.
Baidoa, 250 kilometres (155 miles) north-west of the capital Mogadishu, had been one of the most important al-Shabab bases.
Al-Shabab said it had withdrawn its forces as part of a "tactical retreat" and threatened to start a guerrilla war in response.
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