Somali
Govt Says
Insurgents Briefly Captured Airbase, Looted Weapons
(Balidoogle,
January 26,
2008 Ceegaag Online)
The group of insurgents also burned
two vehicles, including a vehicle belonging to base
commander Col. Osman Nur, according to Yasir.
One rebel fighter also died in the
battle, but the insurgents took the dead body with them as
they vacated the base, according to local sources.
The wounded government soldiers were
later rushed to medical facilities in Mogadishu for
treatment.
A spokesman for the al-Shabaab
guerrillas claimed responsibility for the raid, saying that
there was "no resistance" at the base and denied reports of
any deaths on the al-Shabaab side.
Al-Shabaab spokesman Mukhtar Robow
"Abu Mansur" told a Mogadishu-based radio station later
today that they captured several Somali soldiers alive,
while others "hid in the mosque."
He said al-Shabaab later released all
the captured soldiers.
The spokesman said al-Shabaab fighters
were behind a deadly attack in the central Hiran region
yesterday. He claimed the fighters killed 11 government
soldiers in that attack.
His later claim could not be
independently verified.
Somalia's guerrillas have vowed to
wage war until Ethiopian troops withdraw from the country.
The Ethiopian army helped the Somali government dislodge
Islamist rulers from Mogadishu in January 2007, but the
country has seen nothing but violence since.
Source:
Garowe Online
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