2015-01-03 09:17
Mogadishu - Somalian al Shabaab militants attacked a military
base in the outskirts of the town of Baidoa on Friday morning, killing
at least seven soldiers, a Somali military official said.
The
attack came two days after the United States said it had killed the
chief of al Shabaab's intelligence and security wing, Tahliil
Abdishakur, in a drone strike. Al Shabaab seeks to topple the
Western-backed Mogadishu government and impose its own strict version of
Islamic law.
"Al Shabaab attacked our base unexpectedly, early in
the morning today. We lost seven soldiers," Captain Ahmed Idow, a
Somali military officer, told Reuters by telephone from Baidoa.
Also read: Al Shabaab leader killed in U.S. air strike in Mogadishu
Idow said Somali soldiers killed three al Shabaab insurgents during the attack.
A
spokesman for al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab said the group had briefly
seized the base and killed more than 10 soldiers. Al Shabaab often cites
a higher death toll than the number given by officials.
"We
fiercely attacked the military base near Baidoa," Sheikh Abdiasis Abu
Musab, al Shabaab's military operation spokesman, told Reuters.
In
a separate incident in central Somalia on Friday, al Shabaab ambushed a
government convoy carrying food aid, killing one soldier, according to
Somali officials.
A spokesman for al Shabaab confirmed the group was behind the attack.
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