Africa Horn |
Somali army with foreign forces strike Al-Shabaab headquarters, destroys bases |
2025-03-18 |
[Garowe] The Somali National Army (SNA) destroyed several bases occupied by the al-Shabaab ... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda... holy warriors within Jilib town — the official headquarters of the group, and perhaps the only remaining stronghold within Middle Jubba. State media reports that the SNA, with the help of international partners, launched strategic ![]() KABOOM!... s within Middle Jubba, targeting the group’s fighters. The region is partially under the control of the al-Shabaab with minimal government control. "The operation targeted critical sites, including the district headquarters, a guerrilla command center, training camps, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) manufacturing facility, and the residences of big shots Hassan Yaqub and Amin," the statement read. "All designated targets were successfully destroyed, with significant enemy casualties reported as the government continues to assess the full impact." Amin and Hassan Yakub are believed to be senior coordinators of the al-Shabaab activities and have been on the run for several years. To counter their influence, the government had marked them as wanted but their whereabouts remain unknown. Simultaneous operations were also conducted in Ceel Bacad, near the Middle Shabelle-Galgaduud border, and in Mubarak, Lower Shabelle, striking key terrorist positions, the state media further reports. "The Somali government reaffirmed its determination to eliminate the Kharijites, urging civilians in Death Eater-controlled areas to avoid enemy locations as counterterrorism operations intensify," state media further stated. The government reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of Somali citizens while neutralizing threats posed by murderous Moslem groups. In the last two months, the local forces with the help of the international partners, have targeted holy warriors in central and southern regions, killing dozens in the process. |
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Africa Horn |
KDF kills Shabaab commanders and takes over bases |
2012-09-30 |
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) have seized Al-Shabaab's![]() ... the Islamic version of the old Somali warlord... command centre in Kismayu as it emerged that two top commanders of the militia were among the first casualties of the Friday attack. Sheikhs Hassan Yakub and Abdikarim Adow were among the cut-throats killed during aerial bombings targeting Al-Shabaab logistic centres, said the officer in charge of information Colonel Cyrus Oguna. "KDF has captured the whole old town and expanding control towards the new town. So far we have taken the Al-Shabaab command centre north of the city, the airport, the local university and a major road block that was being used by Al-Shabaab," he said. ![]() The two commanders had been co-ordinating operations from the command centre that was on Saturday afternoon occupied by the Kenya Army Infantry ground troops backed by allies from the Somali National Army. Back in Kenya, security agencies are on high alert to guard against possible retaliatory attacks. As a result of the defeat the militia group shut down its radio and closed its offices in Kismayu. It was the first time in five years that the Al-Shabaab offices in Kismayu had been closed. KDF made advances into Kismayu as it emerged that President Kibaki -- who is on official travel in New York -- was kept abreast of what is billed as Kenya's biggest military move. "The Head of State was fully informed about the takeover. Before he went (to the US), he received a full briefing from General Karangi. He was in the picture all through," said the head of the Presidential Press Service Isaiah Kabira. Al-Shabaab has been controlling Kismayu's commerce and levying taxes as one way to help run its operations across Somalia and beyond. Barely 24 hours after the infantry troops landed, Al-Shabaab fighters vanished from defence posts they had erected in parts of Kismayu and the militia's propaganda wing, the HSM Press, announced the withdrawal posted in its official Twitter account. "Last night, after more than five years the Islamic administration in Kismayu closed its offices," the post stated. "The ground forces have not gotten any resistance. However we are treating it with caution. We are validating the information and trying to assess its authenticity. So far it remains just a theory," said Col Oguna. He added that al-Andulus radio, which the Al-Shabaab used to broadcast to the residents, had gone off the air. In Nairobi, security officers were put on high alert following intelligence reports that surviving members of a defeated Al-Shabaab were likely to carry out attacks in the city and other parts of Kenya. "We have intelligence reports indicating there could be Dire Revenge™ attacks. Security officers are on high alert and the public is reminded to maintain vigilance and report any suspicious behaviour and persons to the police," said police front man Eric Kiraithe. KDF continued the attacks into the night, and five Al-Shabaab Islamic fascisti were killed, and a lorry and an assortment of weapons recovered. Operation Sledge Hammer, the code name of the secret night attack that saw Kenyan troops set foot in Kismayu for the first time since the incursion into Somalia in October last year was the peak of three days of secret undertaking. |
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