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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 10, 2017
Al-Shabaab fighters kill dozens in attack on military base in Somalia
Up to 70 people feared dead after Islamist militants storm Puntland army camp in one of deadliest attacks on security forces
Al-Shabaab militants at a training camp in Mogadishu. Photograph: Feisal Omar/Reuters
Hundreds of fighters from al-Shabaab, the Islamist militant group that controls parts of Somalia, have stormed an army base, killing up to 70 people and wounding dozens more.
Residents said some civilians were beheaded during the attack on the
remote Af-Urur camp, in Somalia’s semi-autonomous northern state of
Puntland.
The attack, one of the deadliest to target Somali security forces for several years, underlines the continuing strength of al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida affiliate.
The attack, one of the deadliest to target Somali security forces for several years, underlines the continuing strength of al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida affiliate.
The assault began with a blast, before the extremists overran the base
and killed soldiers at close range, said Ahmed Mohamed, a senior
military official.
An exact death toll was not yet available, he said, adding: “The
situation is grim over there. This attack was an unexpected one.”
Liban Mohamed, a nurse at the hospital in nearby Armo town, said at
least 40 wounded soldiers had been brought there. Witnesses said the
militants wore uniforms resembling those of local security forces and
attacked at dawn.
Capt Yasin Nur Mohamed, a local military officer, said the militants
shouted “God is great” as they breached the camp’s limited defences.
“They caught my fellow soldiers off-guard,” he said. “We did not expect
such a big assault on our base. They entered chanting ‘God is great’
from the side of the hill while many of the soldiers manning the base
were asleep. They killed many of my friends.
“It was a complete loss to us. But now we have returned to the base. We are preparing to bury the dead soldiers and civilians.”
Hashi Muse, 45, a farmer living near the camp, was preparing a meal when he heard an explosion and gunfire.
“What happened today was a massacre – they killed many civilians,” he
said. “This afternoon I have seen dead bodies of those killed. I have
seen four headless women, bodies slaughtered by al-Shabaab in one place.
“They killed every person they saw, even children.”
The women are thought to have been cooks for the soldiers.
Such violence, if confirmed, is unprecedented locally and may indicate an escalation of the long-running conflict in Somalia.
The extremists, including suicide bombers, reportedly attacked the base
from three directions and used a vehicle bomb to open a gap in a
perimeter fence. Similar tactics have been used in a series of successful attacks on military bases elsewhere in the country in recent years.
Al-Shabaab claimed it killed at least 61 soldiers in the attack. “Early on Thursday, our fighters stormed a military base in Puntland. This base was used by foreign soldiers and Puntand apostates in the area,” it said in a statement.
Al-Shabaab claimed it killed at least 61 soldiers in the attack. “Early on Thursday, our fighters stormed a military base in Puntland. This base was used by foreign soldiers and Puntand apostates in the area,” it said in a statement.
“We have killed many soldiers – as the number goes up, we have counted
about 60. Our fighters took control of the whole town including the base
… This was a huge defeat of the western-trained soldiers in Somalia.”
Some local forces have received training from US, British and other western armies in recent years. Al-Shabaab said
it seized a large amount of weapons and ammunition as well as more than
a dozen military vehicles. The group’s strongholds are in the south and
centre of Somalia, though it has a presence through much of the
country.
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, the newly elected president, has pledged to rid Somalia of al-Shabaab, which was formed in 2009. The US is increasingly engaged in the campaign against the group.
Donald Trump, the US president, recently designated Somalia a “zone of
active hostilities”, allowing commanders greater authority when
launching airstrikes, broadening the range of possible targets and
relaxing restrictions on the use of air power designed to prevent
civilian casualties.
The group, which has not been implicated in any plots to strike the US
or Europe, has carried out several high-profile terrorist attacks in
east Africa. It has attracted recruits from the US and Europe.
Puntland also faces a threat from a faction of Islamic State-linked
fighters who have split from al-Shabaab. Isis and al-Qaida, which are
rivals, have encouraged militants to stage attacks during the holy month
of Ramadan.