Islamist militants attack African Union
base in southern Somalia
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[September 01, 2015]
By Feisal Omar and Abdi Sheikh
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Al Shabaab militants
attacked an African Union (AU) base in southern Somalia early on
Tuesday, the Islamist group and residents said, and said they had killed
dozens of soldiers.
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The al Qaeda-aligned militants said one of their fighters rammed a
car bomb into the base and then gunmen poured inside the facility
run by the AU peacekeeping mission in Somalia, AMISOM.
Al Shabaab said 50 peacekeepers were killed in the attack on Janale
base, about 90 km (55 miles) south of the capital, Mogadishu. In the
past, the group has exaggerated the number of troops it has killed
and officials have played down losses.
"Now Janale base of AMISOM is under our control," Sheikh Abdiasis
Abu Musab, Al Shabaab’s military operations spokesman, told Reuters.
AMISOM disputed al Shabaab's claims that the militants had routed
its peacekeepers.
"AMISOM can confirm that the base is still under AMISOM control.
Reports that the base has been taken over and our weapons captured
are false," the AU peacekeeping force said on its Twitter feed,
without giving details on casualties.
Captain Bilow Idow, a Somali military officer based in a town near
Janale, said the base was effectively cut off as the militants had
destroyed a nearby bridge.
"No reinforcement can reach there," Idow said. "There is much death
and damage."
Government officials could not be reached for comment.
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"After morning prayers we heard a big explosion followed by heavy
gunfire in the AMISOM base. We do not have further details as we are
indoors," Janale resident Ahmed Olow told Reuters.
Al Shabaab, which wants to topple a Western-backed government and
impose its own strict interpretation of Islam on Somalia, has also
carried out attacks against neighboring countries such as Kenya and
Uganda to retaliate for troops being sent to Somalia as part of the
AU peacekeeping force.
(Writing by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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