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50 dead in Shebab attack on AU base: Western sources

NAIROBI: At least 50 African Union soldiers are believed killed and another 50 are missing after Shebab militants overran a military camp in southern Somalia, according to Western military officials.



Nairobi, September 21

At least 50 African Union soldiers are believed killed and another 50 are missing after Shebab militants overran a military camp in southern Somalia, according to Western military officials.

"It is assessed that at least 50 AMISOM troops died," said a briefing note sent to diplomats by Western military officials. It said that in total around 100 soldiers were "unaccounted for" after the attack.

Somalia's al-Qaeda affiliate said the attack in Janale district, 80 kilometres southwest of Mogadishu in the Lower Shabelle region, was revenge for the killing of seven civilians by Ugandan troops at a wedding in the town of Merka in July.

AMISOM has said soldiers from Uganda manned the camp.

The number feared dead matches that claimed by a Shebab spokesman.

AMISOM has not yet counted the dead.

"Given the complex nature of the attack, AMISOM is currently verifying the number of casualties and extent of the damage," said a statement issued late on Wednesday, more than 12 hours after the assault.

Western military sources said the attack began with the destruction of two bridges, cutting the camp off. A suicide car bomber rammed the base followed by an estimated 200 Shebab fighters who overran the camp.

AMSIOM said its troops "undertook a tactical withdrawal" as the attack began.

Witnesses said the Shebab took over the camp, looting weapons stores and loading corpses onto trucks.

The group has previously gathered the bodies of dead soldiers for use in propaganda videos of its attacks.

"They were collecting dead bodies, I saw nearly 30 soldiers killed during the fighting," said local resident Hussein Idris.

The Shebab is fighting to overthrow the internationally-backed government in Mogadishu, which is protected by 22,000 AMISOM troops from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda.

Tuesday's attack on the camp in Janale is one of the deadliest yet against AMISOM troops.

A similar attack on a military outpost in Lego in June killed dozens of Burundian soldiers. — AFP

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