The Somali military’s land forces commander, Gen. Mohamed Tahlil, said the army attacked the village of El-Ba’ad late Thursday after it received intelligence that the terror group was gathering in the vicinity to attack the national army, the Turkish Anadolu Agency reported.
He said the army, backed by local clan militias, will continue to fight the al-Qaeda-affiliated terror group.
Meanwhile, the Defense Ministry spokesman Abdullahi Ali Anod said Thursday that the army killed at least 150 al-Shabaab terrorists during an operation on the outskirts of Runirgod, including the group’s five foreign fighters.
Runirgod is a strategic town that was liberated by the army Thursday which was the last al-Shabaab stronghold in the region. It is 240 kilometers (149 miles) north of the national capital of Mogadishu.
It was the second strategic town that the army liberated in less than a month.
Government forces, backed by local clan militias, have recently liberated large swathes of territories, mainly in the state of Hirshabele.
Somalia has been plagued by insecurity for years, with al-Shabaab being one of the main threats.
Since at least 2007, al-Shabaab has waged a deadly campaign against the Somali government and international forces, claiming thousands of lives.
There were at least 1,518 civilian casualties -- 651 killed and 867 injured -- in terror attacks in Somalia in 2018, followed by 1,459 -- 591 killed and 868 injured -- in 2019, according to UN estimates.
MNA/PR
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