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Dhaqane is a multimedia journalist based in Beledweyne, Somalia. I Was born in Mogadishu and grew up I would also like to inform you that I have completed my high school education from Mujama’ School in Beledweyne. I am a father with children now i live in Beledweyne central Somalia
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Al-Shabab Raids African Union Military Base
Al-Shabab fighters attacked an African Union military base in El-Baraf, Somalia, briefly seizing it before withdrawing. The Somali government condemned the attack, which involved suicide truck bombs and resulted in numerous casualties among Burundian forces. Al-Shabab claimed significant casualties and prisoners, though these claims are unverified. The attack marks the first major assault on AU forces since the mission's recent restructuring. The U.N. Security Council's mandate for the mission includes reducing the threat from al-Shabab and supporting Somali security forces until 2024.
Al-Shabab Bomb Rocks Somalia's Beledweyne
In Somalia's central town of Beledweyne, three car bombs exploded, killing at least 20 people and injuring 36. The terrorist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack. This incident follows the death of al-Shabab co-founder Abdullahi Nadir, killed by Somali national forces in collaboration with international partners. Somalia’s Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur praised the operation and indicated it was a response to previous murders by al-Shabab, including the deaths of Mogadishu police chief Brigadier Farhan Mohamoud Adan and community leader Elmi Hagar Gure.
Somali Forces Capture Two Towns from Militants
Somali government forces, supported by local fighters, have captured the towns of Harardhere and Galcad from al-Shabab militants in the central Galmudug State. Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur announced the victory, highlighting the strategic importance of Harardhere, a former pirate hub. The operation is part of a broader offensive against al-Shabab, which has included shutting down bank and mobile money accounts linked to the group. Al-Shabab has retaliated with suicide bombings, including a recent attack in Halgan village that killed a local security officer. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties and displacement of civilians.
Somali government forces are on the verge of entering Aadan Yabaal district
Somali government forces, supported by local militias, are reported to be close to entering Aadan Yabaal district, a significant stronghold of the Al-Shabaab group in the Middle Shabelle region. This operation is part of ongoing efforts in the Middle Shabelle, Hiran, and Galgaduud regions to dislodge Al-Shabaab from areas they have controlled for an extended period.
Shabab Attacks Key Bridges in Somalia, Kills At Least 21 People
At least 21 people were killed in two bombings in Hirshabelle state, Somalia. A car bomb exploded at a security checkpoint in Jalalaqsi, killing 15, including local leaders and soldiers. Another explosion in Bulobarde killed six, targeting a crucial bridge. Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attacks, which aimed to destroy key infrastructure. Somali forces are preparing new operations against the militant group.
Al-Shabab Attacks Key Bridges in Somalia, Kills at Least 21 People
Two bombings in Somalia's central Hirshabelle state, orchestrated by al-Shabab, resulted in at least 21 deaths. A car bomb in Jalalaqsi killed 15, including the town's mayor and district commissioner, while a motorcycle bomb in Bulobarde killed six. The attacks targeted key bridges linking southern and central regions, with al-Shabab claiming responsibility. Somali army spokesperson General Abdullahi Ali Anod indicated imminent operations against al-Shabab in multiple states.
Al-Shabab Attacks Key Bridges in Somalia, Kills at Least 21 People
At least 21 people were killed in two bombings in Somalia's central Hirshabelle state. A car bomb in Jalalaqsi killed 15, including the town's leaders, and injured two African Union peacekeepers. Another explosion in Bulobarde killed six, including four civilians. Both attacks targeted key bridges and were claimed by al-Shabab. The Somali army is preparing operations against al-Shabab in Hirshabelle and other states.
Somalia: At Least 20 Killed in Central Somalia Blasts
At least 20 people were killed and 36 others wounded in Beledweyne, Somalia, due to three car bomb explosions claimed by the al-Shabab militant group. The attacks targeted a military base and local government headquarters. Among the victims were the deputy governor of Hiran region and the region’s health minister. The Somali government reported the killing of senior al-Shabab official Abdullahi Nadir in a separate operation, with support from international forces. The U.S. military confirmed an airstrike that killed an al-Shabab leader. Somalia's Defense Minister indicated that the killing of Nadir was a response to recent al-Shabab attacks. Turkey is reportedly providing air support to Somali military operations against al-Shabab.
At Least 20 Killed in Central Somalia Blasts
Three car bombs in Beledweyne, Somalia, killed at least 20 people and wounded 36. The first two targeted a military base and government headquarters, killing the deputy governor of Hiran region and the region's health minister. Al-Shabab claimed responsibility. The attacks followed the Somali government's announcement of the death of al-Shabab co-founder Abdullahi Nadir in a joint operation with international forces. AFRICOM confirmed an airstrike in the area on the same day. Somalia's Defense Minister suggested the strike was retaliation for recent al-Shabab killings, including a police chief and a traditional elder. Turkey is reportedly providing air support to Somali forces against al-Shabab.
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