Militants attack African Union base in Somalia

Published September 2, 2015
Eyewitnesses said the Shebab had taken over the camp but the AU force in Somalia insisted it was in control of the base.—Reuters/File
Eyewitnesses said the Shebab had taken over the camp but the AU force in Somalia insisted it was in control of the base.—Reuters/File

MOGADISHU: Somalia’s Al Qaeda-affiliated Shebab militants rammed a suicide car bomb into an African Union base on Tuesday before storming the compound, with witnesses reporting many dead, although the AU insisted it had fought off the attack.

Eyewitnesses said the Shebab had taken over the camp and were looting the weapons stores, but the AU force in Somalia (Amisom) insisted it was in control of the base.

Witnesses spoke of more than 20 bodies at the site, while the Shebab claimed to have killed 50. Amisom was unable to confirm any casualty figures.

“The base is still under Amisom control; reports that the base has been taken over and our weapons captured are false,” an Amisom statement said without giving further details.

The Shebab said the attack in Janale district, 80km southwest of Mogadishu in the Lower Shabelle region, was revenge for the killing of seven civilians by Ugandan troops at a wedding in the town of Merka in July.

“The attack started with a suicide bomb explosion and the fighters stormed the base, engaging in fighting that continued inside the military camp for about 40 minutes,” said Shebab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab.

He claimed that “about 50 soldiers” were killed in the attack and that others drowned in a nearby river while fleeing.

“The mujahedeen fighters have taken complete control of the town and the military camp as well and looted all the heavy weaponry,” Abu Musab said.

Published in Dawn, September 2nd, 2015

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