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Militants committed a “crime against civilizati­on” in destroying temple, U.N. agency says.

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Al-Shabab overran an African Union base in southern Somalia early Tuesday, a Somali military official said, in the latest display of the Islamic extremists’ capacity to hit back amid a prolonged offensive against them.

The attack in the small farming town of Janale started with a suicide car bombing at the base’s gate, followed by a firefight which lasted more than an hour, said Col. Ahmed Hassan.

The African Union force in Somalia, known by its acronym as AMISOM, insisted on Twitter soon after the attack that it was still in control of the base but later issued a statement saying the troops “undertook a tactical withdrawal” and then returned to the base.

Al-Shabab said it killed about 50 AU troops from Uganda at the base.

Hassan said the militants overran the base after bombing a nearby bridge to prevent troops from escaping. The bridge is a famous landmark which travelers often use to shuttle through south and central Somalia.

A Ugandan contingent of the AU forces was targeted in retaliatio­n over alleged killings by Ugandan troops of six men at a wedding in the nearby Somali port town of Merka in July, al-Shabab spokesman Abdiaziz Abu Musab said on the group’s online Andalus radio.

Human Rights Watch last month urged an investigat­ion into the wedding killings and called on the Ugandan government to prosecute any of its soldiers responsibl­e for crimes. Citing witnesses, the rights group reported that after a bomb attack on an AMISOM convoy, Ugandan forces entered several nearby houses in Merka. At one house, where a family was celebratin­g a wedding, the soldiers separated the men from the women and shot six adult men, according to Human Rights Watch.

 ?? Farah Abdi Warsameh / Associated Press 2011 ?? Hundreds of al-Shabab fighters perform military exercises in 2011 near the capital, Mogadishu.
Farah Abdi Warsameh / Associated Press 2011 Hundreds of al-Shabab fighters perform military exercises in 2011 near the capital, Mogadishu.

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