African Union base attacked in Somalia by Al-Shabaab
Islamic extremist group, Al-Shabab attacked a
base for African Union peacekeepers in southwestern Somalia on Friday,
blasting their way into the compound and exchanging fire with
peacekeepers, a Somali military official said.
Many of Islamic figthers started a complex attack on the military base which is run by
Kenyan troops who are part of the African Union force in the town of
El-Ade, not far from the Kenyan border, Ahmed Hassan told The Associated
Press by phone from Elwak, a town near the scene of the latest attack.
The attack started with a suicide car bomb, and then heavy gunfire was heard as militants stormed into the base, he said.
Fighting is still going on inside the base, he said. He had no details about any casualties.
Al-Shabab
reported on its online radio that its fighters had managed to penetrate
the base and were fighting African Union troops.
Despite
being pushed out of Somalia’s major cities and towns, al-Shabab
continues to launch deadly guerrilla attacks across the Horn of Africa
country.
The group, which has ties with al-Qaida, has also carried out many deadly attacks inside Kenya.
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