18 militants killed in a military operation in southern Somalia –...

18 militants killed in a military operation in southern Somalia –...
18 militants killed in a military operation in southern Somalia –...

A military operation carried out by the Somali army in the south of the country resulted in the killing of 18 Al-Shabaab terrorists, including a prominent leader, during a qualitative military operation carried out by the Somali army in the south of the country.

The commander of the 143rd Division of the Somali Army, Major Ahmed Hassan Siyad, said in statements to the state-run Army Voice Radio that the forces launched a military operation that resulted in the killing of 18 members of the Al-Shabaab terrorist movement, including a prominent leader in the city of Briere in the Lower Shabelle Governorate.

Siyad clarified that during the operation, the forces managed to kill the leader of the artillery and missile field in the terrorist youth in the Lower Shabelle Governorate, identified as Abu Nour Mukhtar, known as “Ghabshi”. The Somali military official indicated that the specific operation took place after obtaining information from the population about the presence of terrorists in the targeted area.

The terrorist Al-Shabab movement has stepped up its attacks in recent weeks, targeting military and civilian installations in Mogadishu and other cities, following a fierce pursuit of the Somali elite special forces to strike them in the rear. The Somali army, with international and African assistance, is seeking to curb the terrorist organization and trim its nails in Somalia to establish peace and impose stability in a country whose citizens have not been congratulated by security for three decades.


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