Al Shabaab claimed the raid in a statement, confirming the use of suicide bombers. FILE PHOTO | FEISAL OMAR
Shabaab jihadists attacked a Somali army base early Friday in
the southern town of Barire, killing at least eight soldiers and
stealing equipment, officials and witnesses said.
The
assault on the Somali National Army military camp in Barire, about 40
kilometres west of the capital Mogadishu, began with two suicide
attackers detonating their car bombs before gunmen overran the base.
"There
was heavy fighting this morning," said Mohamed Haji Ali, a Somali
military commander, confirming the attack to local media without
providing details of casualties.
Residents said the
attack left bodies of government soldiers scattered on the ground while
Shabaab fighters looted the base stealing vehicles and weapons.
"There
were dead bodies around the military camp and I counted about eight of
them from the Somali military but it could be more than that," said
Abdulahi Muktar.
Large blasts
Another resident described hearing two large blasts followed by heavy gunfire.
"This
attack was very sophisticated with the militants raiding the base from
three directions, there were two huge blasts presumably suicide bombs,"
said Mohamed Malim.
SNA forces had only established the
military outpost at Barire recently after taking control of the town in
August with the help of African Union troops.
The Shabaab claimed the raid in a statement, confirming the use of suicide bombers.
The
Al-Qaeda aligned group has been fighting to overthrow successive
internationally-backed governments in Somalia for the last decade and
carries out frequent attacks on military, government and civilian
targets.
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