Photo: Daily Monitor Al-Shabaab fighters.
Al Shabaab
militants battled for hours on Sunday with African Union troops after
exploding a car bomb outside their base, Somali police, military and the
militants said.
Al-Shabab militants
attacked the African Union (AU) peacekeepers' base in the town
Bulamakilometresilometers to the northwest of the capital Mogadishu,
around 9 a.m. local time, residents from the area told Reuters.
Since withdrawing
from Mogadishu in 2011, the al-Qaeda-linked group has lost control of
most of Somalia's cities and towns. But it still retains a strong
presence in regions outside the capital.
The militants
initially detonated two suicide car bombs that hit one AU vehicle and
one Somali military vehicle, Somali army major Farah Osma n, who is
stationed near the AMISOM (African Union Mission in Somalia) base, said.
"Then a large
number of al-Shabab fighters began firing from under the trees ... it
was a hellish battle," he said, adding there was an unknown number of
casualties.
The phone of the
spokesman for the AMISOM force based in Mogadishu was switched off on
Sunday and Reuters was unable to reach any other officials from the
force for comment.
Abdiasis Abu Musab, a spokesman for al-Shabab said 14 of the group's fighters and 59 AMISOM troops were killed in the incident.
A police major
stationed in a nearby town also said two car bombs exploded outside the
base before the al-Shabab fighters entered it.
Major Nur Ali told
Reuters that Somali and AMISOM forces had attacked al-Shabab in rural
areas near the base on Saturday night. "Then al-Shabab attacked this
morning as a revenge," he said.
Somalia has been mired in civil war since 1991.
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