Bomb kills bomb disposal expert in
Somalia's Puntland, al Shabaab suspected
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[December 12, 2017]
BOSASO, Somalia (Reuters) - An army
colonel in the semi-autonomous Puntland region who also headed the
region's bomb disposal unit was killed on Tuesday after a roadside bomb
he was defusing exploded, a military official said.
The incident occurred on a road that links Bosaso, Puntland's second
biggest city, with Galgala Hills which is controlled by al Qaeda-linked
al Shabaab group.
Colonel Osman Abshir Omar was killed after he started dismantling the
bomb on Tuesday, one of his colleagues said.
"We were with the Colonel. He stopped the car, got down and started
dismantling a bomb but it suddenly went off and killed him on the spot,"
Major Abdirizak Mohamed, who was among thesoldiers accompanying Omar,
told Reuters.
Al Shabaab claimed responsibility.
"We targeted the Colonel. We exploded the bomb," Abdiasis Abu Musab, al
Shabaab's spokesman for military operations, said.
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Militant attacks in Puntland are rare compared to the rest of
Somalia mainly because its security forces are relatively regularly
paid and receive substantial U.S. assistance.
Al Shabaab, which aims to topple Somalia's government and impose its
strict version of Islam on the Horn of Africa state, has become more
active in Puntland after being pushed out of its stronghold further
south by African Union peacekeepers and the Somali army, officials
say.
This year there has been rise in violence in Puntland by a splinter
group linked to Islamic State have attacked government troops.
(Reporting by Abdiqani Hassan; additional reporting By Feisal Omar
in Mogadishu; Writing by George Obulutsa; Editing by Richard
Balmforth)
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