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US base, EU convoy attacked in Somalia

HOSTILITIE­S: Insurgents mounted daring attack on heavily fortified US base, strike convoy of Italian advisers

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MOGADISHU: The Al Shabaab militant group claimed responsibi­lity for an attack on a US base in Somalia on Monday, as the European Union confirmed a separate strike against a convoy of Italian advisers.

The militants struck the US base at Baledogle, about 110 kilometres northwest of the capital Mogadishu, with explosives before gunmen opened fire on the compound.

In a statement, Al Shabaab said: “In the early hours of Monday morning, an elite unit of soldiers... launched a daring raid on the US military base.”

“After breaching the perimetres of the heavily fortified base, the militants stormed the military complex, engaging the crusaders in an intense firefight.” The US Mission to Somalia denied Al Shabaab fighters penetrated the camp defences, saying Somali security forces repelled the attack.

“The security forces stopped this ultimately failed attack due to their alertness and swift response, not allowing the attackers to breach the outer defensive perimeters of the base,” the mission said in a statement.

“We are thankful that there were no SNA (Somali National Army) casualties between the multiple attacks.” Baledogle is a major launching site for US drone operations against Al Shabaab, an Al Qaeda-linked group which controls large parts of Somalia, and the IS in Somalia outfit.

“Two heavy explosions occurred, the first one bigger than the other. There was also a heavy exchange of gunfire after the blasts but we don’t know about the details,” Mohamed Adan, a Somali elder close to the scene of the attack, said by phone. CAR BOMB HITS CONVOY In a separate incident on Monday, a security official said EU advisers training the Somali National Army were also attacked by a car bomb in Mogadishu.

“There was a car bomb targeting the EU military advisors along the industrial road. A vehicle loaded with explosives was rammed into one of the convoy vehicles,” said Omar Abikar, a Somali security officer.

A statement from the EU Training Mission in Somalia confirmed the convoy had been “hit by an explosion” while returning from the army headquarte­rs.

“No EUTM-S soldiers were injured in the explosion. Two vehicles sustained damage,” read the statement.

The mission offers military advice and provides training to Somalia’s army, currently still propped up by some 20,000 African peacekeepe­rs as the country recovers from decades of civil war and an insurgency.

Italy’s defence ministry said in a statement that two armoured vehicles in an Italian convoy “were involved in an explosion”, adding : “For the instant there have been no consequenc­es for Italian soldiers”.

SITE Intelligen­ce, which monitors extremist activities worldwide, said Al Shabaab had claimed responsibi­lity for both attacks.

The US Africa Command, AFRICOM, said in a brief statement that it was “monitoring the situation. We are working to confirm details on the incident and will have more informatio­n as soon as we can confirm facts on the ground.” Baledogle is a Soviet-built base which, despite secrecy surroundin­g US operations in Somalia, has emerged as one of the bases from where they carry out their strikes.

US strikes in Somalia surged in April 2017, after President Donald Trump declared the south of the country an “area of active hostilitie­s”. The rate of air strikes rose sharply in 2019.

In an April statement AFRICOM said it had killed over 800 people in 110 air strikes in Somalia since April 2017.

Monday’s attacks are the latest in a long line of bombing and assaults claimed by Al Shabaab.

The militants were driven out of Mogadishu by government forces backed by 20,000 African Union peacekeepe­rs in 2011. But they still carry out attacks including suicide bombings against government and internatio­nal targets.

 ?? — AFP ?? Somali soldiers gather at the site of a car bomb explosion which targeted a European Union vehicle convoy in Mogadishu on Monday.
— AFP Somali soldiers gather at the site of a car bomb explosion which targeted a European Union vehicle convoy in Mogadishu on Monday.

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