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Somalia's national army said Tuesday it recaptured the small but strategic town of Booco in the country's central Hiran region from al-Shabab militants. The military said local militia backed them up in this latest offensive against the Islamist militants, who state TV said have controlled the town for 13 years. Somalia National Television (SNTV) reported… ....
The war on terrorism in Somalia got a boost on Friday after the UK donated equipment and vehicles to the Somali army to combat roadside bombs in Somalia, Anadolu News Agency reports. State-run Soma. ....
2021-04-07 14:31:19 GMT2021-04-07 22:31:19(Beijing Time) Xinhua English MOGADISHU, April 7 (Xinhua) Somali National Army (SNA) said its forces have taken over several bases which were under al-Shabab areas during early Wednesday operations in Galgaduud, in the central part of Somalia. Mohamed Tahlil Bihi, SNA Infantry commander, said the 21st Division of SNA captured new bases in areas which are al-Shabab strongholds and inflicted heavy casualties on the militants. The bases were completely destroyed and terrorists suffered huge casualties, Tahlil told the state-owned Somalia National Television in Mogadishu. The latest move comes after the SNA liberated Sinadhaqqo and Labi Dulle areas during operations conducted last week in Galgaduud in which dozens of terrorists were killed and weapons recovered. ....
Spread the love (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Somali National Army (SNA) said on Saturday that relative calm has been restored in two bases after foiling a dawn attack by al-Shabab militants in the southern region. Odowa Yusuf Rage, the Somali Army chief, told Somalia National Television that several al-Shabab fighters, including their leaders, were killed after launching simultaneous attacks on SNA bases in Awdhigle and Bariire in the Lower Shabelle region. Rage said that the government forces were in control of the Bariire and Awdhigle regions and that the situation was calm in those regions. He added that, “although no casualties have been reported on the SNA sides’’. ....