MOGADISHU: Fighters from Somalia’s Al-Shabab insurgent group attacked a military base on the outskirts of a town in the center of the country, leading to at least 17 deaths, a resident said.
The attack on Masagawa, about 300 kilometers north of Mogadishu, came days after Al-Shabab attacked a base housing Ugandan forces from an African Union peacekeeping mission in Bulamarer, 130km southwest of the capital.
“I have seen 17 dead people including the attackers and the attacked. The fighting has moved into the forest. The town is calm now and under government control,” Hussein Nur, a resident of Masagawa, said by phone.
Captain Abdullahi Mohamed, a military officer in Masagawa, confirmed the attack and said 12 Al-Shabab fighters had died, but he did not know how many troops were dead.
“Fierce fighting went on for hours on the edge of the town. So far, I know we lost soldiers but I have no exact figure. We repulsed Al-Shabab and now we are pursuing them in the forest,” Mohamed said.
The Somalia National Army said on Twitter it had prevented an attack on the town itself, and killed Al-Shabab fighters, but did not say how many.
Al Qaeda-linked Al-Shabab has been fighting since 2006 to topple Somalia’s central government and establish its own rule based on its strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.
It has launched significant attacks against hotels, military bases and government establishments in despite a relatively successful government push back.
The group said in a statement it had killed 73 soldiers in the attack, targeting those who had returned from training in Eritrea.
Al Shabab tends to give casualty figures in attacks that differ from those issued by the authorities.
Clash between Somalia army and Al-Shabab kills 17, witness says
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Clash between Somalia army and Al-Shabab kills 17, witness says
- Insurgent group attacks a military base on the outskirts of a town in the center of the country
- Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabab has been fighting since 2006 to topple Somalia’s central government
France’s president to meet Denmark, Greenland leaders
PARIS: France’s president will receive the leaders od Denmark and Greenland in Paris on Wednesday for “a working lunch,” according to the Elysee.
Emmanuel Macron will “reaffirm European solidarity and France’s support for Denmark, Greenland, their sovereignty and their territorial integrity,” the presidency said on Tuesday.
The meeting comes days after US President Donald Trump backed down from threats to seize Greenland, a mineral-rich strategic Arctic island that is an autonomous territory within the kingdom of Denmark.
Emmanuel Macron will “reaffirm European solidarity and France’s support for Denmark, Greenland, their sovereignty and their territorial integrity,” the presidency said on Tuesday.
The meeting comes days after US President Donald Trump backed down from threats to seize Greenland, a mineral-rich strategic Arctic island that is an autonomous territory within the kingdom of Denmark.
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