
| Somali govt army enters rebel areas | Send to a friend |
| Monday, 08 August 2011 22:27 |
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Mogadishu, Monday. Somali government forces backed by African Union troops moved cautiously on Sunday into areas of the famine-struck capital abandoned the day before by Shebab rebels, a senior military official said. A small number of gunmen from the al-Qaeda affiliated Shebab militia were still in war-torn Mogadishu after their surprise pullout by the bulk of their forces on Saturday morning, with skirmishes breaking out. "We are still maintaining cautious advancement into the stronghold of the Shebab fighters", he told reporters, speaking at the city's stadium, which until Saturday had been a rebel stronghold. AU-backed government troops have been battling Shabaab rebels in Mogadishu to secure aid delivery routes for victims of the drought threatening more than 12 million people in Somalia and other east African countries. Until Saturday morning, government and AU troops controlled just over half of Mogadishu, including the airport and port, while the Shabaab controlled the city's northeast."There are few of the Shabaab trying to benefit from the advancement of our troops, carrying out desperate attacks," Dhegobadan added. (AFP) |















