AMISOM Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Fred Mugisha, today undertook
a tour of the frontline following the commencement yesterday of operations in
support of the Somali National Army, aimed at pushing al-Qa'ida linked
extremists from the strategic Deynile district on the outskirts of Mogadishu.
“Deynile is of vital strategic importance as it controls access to the
Afgoye Corridor which links the capital to the terrorist-controlled areas of
southernSomalia, allowing them to reinforce and resupply their fighters
in Masla and Balaad in the far northeastern edges of the city,” he said
following his tour.
“The Afgoye Corridor is also home to hundreds of thousands of internally
displaced persons and securing it will allow humanitarian aid, which
the extremists have so far been restricting, to finally reach them,” he
said. “The extremists have also been using the suburbs of Deynile as a base to
assemble improvised explosive devices, including car and truck bombs such as
those recently employed to target civilians in the capital.”
He said that the success of this operation was critical for the security
of Mogadishu. “As was to be expected, given Deynile’s significance, the
operation has encountered heavy resistance but steady progress is being made.
In the face of this resistance, AMISOM has suffered casualties.,” he added.
AMISOM has confirmed that 10 of its soldiers have been killed and 2 are
missing in action. One AMISOM armoured vehicle has also been destroyed in the
fighting. However, as the operation is ongoing, the mission has been unable to
provide final casualty figures at this stage.
Regarding pictures purporting to show dead AMISOM soldiers currently
circulating in the press, the Force Commander urged caution. “While it is true
that some of our soldiers remain unaccounted for, regardless of whom the
deceased may be, the desecration of remains for propaganda purposes is against
all civilized norms and international conventions.”
“AMISOM will continue to do everything in its power to support the
Somali people and to ensure that the terrorist menace is eradicated so that the
citizens, not only in Mogadishu, but also in all of Somalia, can go about their
daily lives without fear.”
--ENDS
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Paddy Ankunda
Lt Colonel
AMISOM Force Spokesman
Tel: Somalia: (+252) 699 758567
(+252) 618 508181
(+252) 623 80889
Tel:East Africa: (+256)
772696070
(+256) 713914411
Email:[email protected]
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Control of Dayniile Critical to Security of Mogadishu
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