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		Somali militants attack African Union 
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		[June 26, 2015] 
		By Feisal Omar and Abdi Sheikh 
		  
		 MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Al Shabaab militants 
		battled with African Union (AU) troops in Somalia on Friday after 
		exploding a car bomb at a peacekeepers' base south of Mogadishu at dawn, 
		military officials and a rebel spokesman said. 
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			 The attack in Leego, some 130 km (80 miles) south of the Somali 
			capital, came as residents gathered for morning prayers. It was the 
			latest of several assaults since the Islamic holy month of Ramadan 
			began a week ago. 
			 
			The Islamist militants fighting to overthrow the Western-backed 
			Mogadishu government have often launched attacks during Ramadan and 
			officials had deployed additional security because of the heightened 
			security risk. 
			 
			"A car bomb rammed into the AU base," Somali Major Nur Olow said. 
			"AU forces opened fire at the speeding car bomb (but) the car forced 
			its way in." 
			 
			"AMISOM confirms there is an ongoing attack at their Leego Somalia 
			base that started this morning," the African Union Mission in 
			Somalia peacekeeping force (AMISOM) said on Twitter. 
			  
			
			  
			 
			The fighting was still raging three hours after the assault began, 
			said Abdikadir Mohamed Sidi, governor of the Lower Shabelle region 
			where Leego is located on the main road connecting Mogadishu and the 
			inland city of Baidoa. 
			 
			"There is still heavy fighting between Burundian forces and al 
			Shabaab at the Burundi base in Leego town," he said, adding it was 
			"too early to know casualties." 
			 
			The peacekeeping force is made up of troops mainly from Kenya, 
			Uganda and Burundi. 
			 
			Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, a spokesman for the al Qaeda-aligned 
			group, said the militants had rammed the car bomb into the base and 
			that "heavy fighting goes on inside the base." 
			 
			
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			He said the militants had killed 35 soldiers. The group often gives 
			higher death tolls than officials do. 
			 
			Last week, al Shabaab attacked an African Union convoy with 
			Ethiopian soldiers along the same route. 
			 
			It also launched two attacks in Mogadishu in the past week. On 
			Sunday, militants stormed a national intelligence agency training 
			site and on Wednesday targeted military instructors from the United 
			Arab Emirates with a car bomb. 
			 
			No Emirates citizens were killed but at least three Somali soldiers 
			died in that attack. 
			 
			An AMISOM and Somali army offensive last year pushed al Shabaab out 
			of its major strongholds. But the group still controls some rural 
			areas and stages regular attacks in Somalia and neighboring Kenya. 
			 
			(Writing by Edith Honan; Editing by Tom Heneghan) 
			
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