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Special forces stage helicopter raid on Somalia's Shebab

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Somalia's Shebab was formed in 2006 and is battling the internationally-recognised government in Mogadishu
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Special forces operatives in two helicopters staged an overnight raid on Somalia's Shebab insurgents, government officials and the Al-Qaeda-linked gunmen said on Wednesday.

The raid, reportedly by foreign troops, targeted the Shebab-controlled town of Awdhegele, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of Somalia's capital Mogadishu.

"There was an operation by Special Forces late last night around Awdhegele town. We have reports Shebab fighters suffered casualties," local district commissioner Mohamed Aweys told reporters.

There were no details on who carried out the attack, which came after US air strikes on a Shebab training camp on Saturday which killed more than 150 fighters.

- Ground fighting -

While the US military regularly conducts operations targeting Al-Qaeda-linked fighters in Somalia, Saturday's raid had a higher toll than all previous US strikes combined.

Warplanes and unmanned drones were used in Saturday's strike, which struck an area 120 miles (195 kilometres) north of Mogadishu.

The Shebab group confirmed the overnight raid, saying they had fought off the troops.
"Armed forces on two military helicopters raided Awdhegele town last night, but they have lost and returned without achieving their objective," Shebab spokesman Sheik Abduasiz Abu Musab said in a speech broadcast on the group's Radio Andalus.

"The helicopters landed outside town and the ground forces entered, there was heavy fighting and they were forced to flee."

The Shebab said they did not know what country the troops were from, but said they were not Somali and spoke a foreign language. It was not clear what they were targeting.

Witnesses reported hearing loud blasts during the night, saying the Shebab had boosted security during the morning.

"There were several load explosions near the Shebab base in Awdhegele late last night," local resident Abdikarim Nure said.

"The fighters were patrolling the area this morning, and people are not allowed to go close to the area."

Foreign special forces have periodically launched raids to rescue their captured nationals, including one in 2012 by US elite commandos who swooped in by helicopter to free two aid workers held for three months.
French special forces also staged a raid in  January 2013 in an unsuccessful bid to free intelligence agent Denis Allex.

The Shebab was chased out of Mogadishu in 2011 but remains a dangerous threat in both Somalia and neighbouring Kenya where it carries out regular attacks.

In a separate incident, a car bomb detonated outside a tea shop in Mogadishu on Wednesday morning, killing at least three police officers.

The three were drinking tea when the blast occurred and the driver of the car was "seriously wounded," Mogadishu police commissioner Ali Hersi Barre said. The driver was taken into custody.

And Monday, six people were wounded when a laptop bomb exploded at an airport in Beledweyne, a town 325 kilometres (200 miles) north of Mogadishu, where last month Shebab insurgents claimed a bomb attack which ripped a hole in a passenger plane shortly after takeoff.
Source :AFP

 

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