Located 120 kilometers Southwest of Mogadishu, Qoryooley has been under the rule of the militants for five years.
In the last one month, many of the al Shabaab’s commanders have been fleeing towards the town following a string of defeats by the SNA and AMISOM forces.
The capture of Qoryooley is also critical for AMISOM future operations to liberate the port city of Baraawe, one of the remaining strongholds of Al-Shabaab militant group.
The Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (SRCC) for Somalia, Ambassador Mahamat Saleh Annadif congratulated Somali National Armyand AMISOM troops on the achievement noting that the operation demonstrates AMISOM’s continuing determination to support the people of Somalia as they embark on a new path of renewal and reconstruction.
“AMISOM will continue to bring security to more areas of Somalia so that local people can live
Since the UN Security Council boosted AMISOM troop numbers to over 22,000, the forces who are working closely with Somali National Army have been expanding to new areas and have helped the Somali government by providing a secure environment and recovering more territory, as well as ensuring law, order and justice.
Source: AMISOM
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AMISOM and Somali National Army capture Qoryooley.
Somali National Army backed by African Union forces overran Al-Shabaab outposts to capture the key town of Qoryooley in Lower Shabelle.