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Somali army, al-Shabaab fighting kills 5, injures 6
2016-09-17
[AA.TR] At least five people were killed and six others maimed after fighting between the Somali National Army (SNA) and al-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
bully boyz on Friday.

Violence broke out in el-Wak city in the southwestern Somali region of Gedo, close to the Kenyan border.

Idris Hasan, an eyewitness told Anadolu Agency: "The fighting began after al-Shabaab raided the SNA military base in town. We heard kabooms and heavy gunfire followed by heavy fighting."

Mohammed Hussien Alqadi, deputy chief of the Gedo region, told Anadolu Agency by phone that two SNA officers -- identified as Adan Koronto and Salah Diin -- were killed in the fighting. The remaining fatalities were civilians.

The bully boyz have reportedly taken hold of el-Wak but the current situation remains unclear.

On Jan. 15 this year al-Shabaab attacked African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
peacekeeping forces in el-Ade town, near el-Wak.
Somali army, al-Shabaab fighting kills 5, injures 6

Al-Shabaab claimed after that raid they had killed over 65 Kenyan military personal operating under AMISOM.

Elsewhere, a senior al-Shabaab commander was killed Friday in a joint operation carried out by Somali forces and AU troops in southern Somalia, AMISOM said.

AMISOM forces struck a training camp in Awdhegle town in the Lower Shebelle region where they killed several fighters and seized weapons, according to AMISOM front man, Col. Joe Kibet, who spoke to Somali news agency SONNA.

"The chief commander of al-Shabaab for the town, Mohammed Hassan, was killed, others injured and some weapons recovered by our forces and the SNA today," Kibet said.

The SNA, backed by AU troops, has stepped up operations against al-Shabaab ahead of Somalia’s upcoming elections scheduled to take place at end of this year.

Al-Shabaab has also been behind deadly attacks in Kenya and Uganda, which both contribute troops to the AU peacekeeping force in Somalia.

Posted by:Fred

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