More Than 40 Al Shabaab Members Killed by Somali Security Forces, SNTV Says
- More than 40 members of Al Shabaab were killed by Somali security forces during recent fighting, according to SNTV.
- Shabaab mounted a sizable offensive in southern and central Somalia, briefly capturing towns while also facing resistance from federal and local forces.
- The U.S. Military's Africa Command launched airstrikes in support of Somali forces against Shabaab militants during the engagements.
- Mogadishu government officials have claimed that Shabaab was driven back from multiple towns after intense fighting.
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Somalia: Somali National Army Commander Commends Local Forces in Hiiraan for Bravery in Battle Against Terrorism
The Commander of the Somali National Army's Land Forces, General Sahal Abdullahi Omar, recently visited the forces stationed in the Qoryaale area, near Jalalaqsi in the Hiiraan region, to offer encouragement and show solidarity with the troops engaged in the fight against terrorism.
More than 40 al Shabaab members killed by Somali security forces: SNTV
More than 40 members of the Islamist al Shabaab armed group were eliminated in an operation by the Somali National Army and international partners in the Biya Cadde area of Hirshabelle state on Sunday, Somali National Television said in a post on X.
More than 40 al Shabaab members killed by Somali security forces, SNTV says
More than 40 members of the Islamist al Shabaab armed group were eliminated in an operation by the Somali National Army and international partners in the Biya Cadde area of Hirshabelle state on Sunday, Somali National Television said in a post on X.
More Than 40 Al Shabaab Members Killed by Somali Security Forces, SNTV Says
More than 40 members of the Islamist al Shabaab armed group were eliminated in an operation by the Somali National Army and international partners in the Biya Cadde area of Hirshabelle state on Sunday, Somali National Television said in a post on X.
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