Somali forces kill two gunmen trying to enter base near capital's
airport -state TV
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[March 23, 2022]
By Abdi Sheikh and Abdiqani Hassan
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali security
forces shot dead two armed attackers who tried to burst into an army
base near the international airport in the capital Mogadishu on
Wednesday, state television said.
Earlier in the day, state TV had said security forces were battling a
"terrorist incident" at the camp's gates with a witness saying gunmen
had forced their way in and begun shooting.
State radio reported later that the two attackers had been stopped at
the base gates.
"Security Forces have shot dead two armed terrorists who attempted to
force their way into the army base near #Mogadishu’s Adan Abdulle
International Airport on Wednesday and police will give details
shortly," state TV said on its Twitter account.
Al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab said it was behind the attack. The Islamist
militant group's Radio Andalus said in a broadcast that its fighters had
attacked the Halane base and were still shooting.
The camp hosts African Union (AMISOM) peacekeeping troops, U.N. and
other international organisations and is near the airport.
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A general view shows planes parked at the Adan Abdulle International
Airport international in Mogadishu, Somalia March 23, 2022.
REUTERS/Feisal Omar
Mahad Hirsi, a witness at the
compound, told Reuters that he saw the attackers force their way
through the gate and start shooting, and that "a number of injured
AMISOM soldiers (were) lying on the ground".
His account could not immediately be independently confirmed.
Spokespeople for AMISOM and the United Nations' Somalia office did
not immediately respond to Reuters calls and messages requesting
comment.
Due to the gunfire near the airport flight traffic had been halted,
a travel agent said.
Al Shabaab aims to topple the central government in the Horn of
Africa country and impose its own severe interpretation of Islamic
law.
(Additional reporting by Abdiqani Hassan in Bosasso; Writing by
George Obulutsa; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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