Somalia: Kenyan Troops Seize Al-Shabaab Base in Somalia

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HalyeeyQaran

Citizen of Southwest State
Kenyan soldiers killed 15 al-Shabaab fighters in a raid to capture a base 180 kilometers (112 miles) inside Somalia.

The assault on Yantooy, a town on the Jubba River, was aimed at disrupting militant supply lines from their headquarters at Jilib. Yantooy has been used as a staging point for cross-border attacks on Kenya.

"The attack happened early in the morning and we have no casualties from our side," army spokesman Col. David Obonyo told Anadolu Agency.

"We managed to kill 15 al-Shabaab militants and captured Yantooy, which the militants were using as a base. The capturing of the base is vital for our operation to facilitate the easy capture of Jilib, which is currently the remaining al-Shabaab headquarters in the lower Shebelle."

Two boats were also destroyed.

Obonyo said the attack was part of Operation Jubba Corridor, the ultimate goal of which is to capture Jilib.

Kenya sent troops to Somalia in 2011 following a spate of cross-border kidnappings of foreign tourists and aid workers. Al-Shabaab has vowed to carry out more attacks on Kenya's soil unless it recalls its troops.

In April, the group killed 148 in an offensive on Garissa University, in the bloodiest attack by the group on Kenyan soil.
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HalyeeyQaran

Citizen of Southwest State
Kenya's base of operations isn't only in Jubbaland. They conduct operations in Lower Shabeelle as well. You should be grateful to Kenya instead of badmouthing the brave KDF.

Puntland are naago. They only talk but they don't control anything on the ground. Let them try to take over Jubbaland, they will be thrown into the sea. An AMISOM mandate will be issued to combat the terrorism taking place in Puntland. ISIS has set up base in Puntland and they will soon be stronger than Al Shabaab.
 
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