Somali army repels al-Shabab after attack on military base
(last modified Mon, 11 Sep 2017 17:26:26 GMT )
Sep 11, 2017 17:26 UTC
  • Somali army repels al-Shabab after attack on military base

Government forces in Somalia have seized control of a town near the border with Kenya, after the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab terrorist group attacked a Somali military base there and left a number of soldiers dead.

Military officials and local residents confirmed on Monday that the Takfiri outfit had detonated a car bomb in the Somali border town of Balad Hawo and then stormed the military base there, but were later driven out by the army after heavy fighting.

"We were awoken by a suicide car bomb this morning and then fierce battle followed," Major Mohamed Abdullahi told Reuters from the town.

"We lost at least 10 soldiers. We chased al-Shabab out of the town. We killed seven militants,” he added.

The official, however, warned that the death toll on both sides could still rise.

Ahmed Hassan, a resident of the Somali town, said, "Now Balad Hawo is calm and government forces fully control it," adding that he saw 13 bodies collected from the military base.

Al-Shabab, however, claimed it had killed 30 soldiers in the fighting and left the town after releasing 35 prisoners from the local jail.

The development came a day after at least six people were killed and several others injured in an al-Shabab bomb attack in central Somalia.

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