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TFG/AMISOM Operation Reduces Extremists' Capacity To Threaten Populace

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    TFG/AMISOM Operation Reduces Extremists' Capacity To Threaten Populace

    For Immediate Release

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For Immediate Release

TFG and AMISOM troops have this week advanced on a number of fronts in an operation designed to push extremist insurgents further away from the populated areas of Mogadishu.

On Wednesday, TFG forces with the support of the AMISOM  Burundi Contingent captured two important positions, the former Milk Factory and the extremists' logistical and operational base at the formerMinistry of Defence building (Gashandiga) along Industrial Road in the northwest of the city. 

Pockets of resistance have been met at the Damanyo Military Camp (Shirkole Officaile), which is close to Gashandiga. 

AMISOM is fulfilling its mandate which, among others, provides for the stabilization of Somalia and creating an enabling environment for the TFG to re-establish control and provide security for the population. This week’s operations are intended to disrupt and deny the extremist insurgents the space and means to harass and extort money from the population to fund their terrorism.

AMISOM seeks to ensure that trade and normal life can go on in a safe and secure environment, just as we facilitate the free flow of goods at the Mogadishu Seaport and Aden Ade International Airport.


Operations to consolidate the important achievements of the week are ongoing.

ENDS


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Barigye Ba-Hoku
Major
AMISOM Force Spokesman
Tel: Somalia (+252) 699 758567
Tel: Somalia (+252) 165 800500
Tel: East Africa (+256) 773 285177 or (+256) 752 692070
Email: [email protected]



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