BOSASO: Somalia’s militant group Al-Shabaab has captured a small but
strategic town 100 km (60 miles) south of Bosaso city in the
semi-autonomous Puntland region, a military officer, Al-Shabaab and
residents said on Friday.
Residents in Af Urur told Reuters that the town is now controlled by Al-Shabaab.
“When we woke up this morning, we saw many Al- Shabaab fighters
controlling the town. The (Puntland military) forces had left
yesterday,” Ahmed Nur told Reuters from Af Urur by phone on Friday.
Al-Shabaab wants to topple Somalia’s Western-backed central government,
expel the African Union-mandated peacekeeping force AMISOM and establish
a government based on its own strict interpretation of the Shariah.
Af Urur’s position is important because the main road that links the cities of Garowe, Bosaso and Mogadishu passes nearby.
Puntland forces and Al-Shabaab have fought in the town, which has ditch defenses, several times in the past.
Mohamed Abdi, a Puntland military officer, told Reuters Al-Shabaab had
taken Af Urur town by Friday morning, adding without elaborating that
only a few Puntland military forces had been in the town on Thursday
evening. “We were supposed to be replaced by other forces,” Abdi said.
“We shall recapture the town from Al-Shabaab.”
Al-Shabaab confirmed that they had control of the town.
“Puntland forces ran away as we advanced to the town because they know
we had taught them tough lessons before,” Abdiasis Abu Musab,
Al-Shabaab’s military operations spokesman, told Reuters on Friday. “We
now peacefully control Af Urur town.”
Somalia has been gripped by violence and lawlessness since the toppling of Mohamed Siad Barre in the early 1990s.
Puntland is bordered by Somaliland to its west, the Gulf of Aden in the
north, the Guardafui Channel in the east, the central Galmudug region in
the south and Ethiopia in the southwest.
It has a long coastline, which is abundant with fish and other natural
marine resources. Puntland has the lowest rate of poverty in Somalia.
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