5,759,901 |
2.04393 |
45.3 |
Somalia |
|
A RCIED explosion reportedly targeted a vehicle belonging to Indha Adde at the above mentioned location. Indha Adde was reported not to have been in the vehicle at the time of the attack. No other casualties were reported. The TFG forces apprehended the suspected perpetrator after the attack. |
5,759,904 |
2.04139 |
45.33372 |
Somalia |
|
AMISOM 27 Sept announced deployment of 3,000 extra troops from Djibouti, Sierra Leone. |
5,759,908 |
3.328 |
42.21988 |
Somalia |
|
Two mobile units belonging to the AS and the anti-AS forces clashed at the above mentioned location. The AS forces were reported to have had an upper hand in the fighting and the anti-AS forces were forced to withdraw back towards Garbaharey. Casualties could not be established. |
5,759,911 |
3.92761 |
41.87418 |
Somalia |
|
About 400 anti-AS troops that recently finished their training in Doolow Ethiopia arrived to Bulo Xawo. The forces were reported to have been mobilizing transport trucks for movement to Garbaharey. |
5,766,945 |
2.3333 |
42.2833 |
Somalia |
|
Warplanes believed to be Kenyans bombed AS positions in Taraka village in Baardheere on 19/08. |
5,759,915 |
0.40627 |
41.01238 |
Somalia |
|
Intense fighting between the AS forces and the anti-AS alliance broke out on 30/09 at about 02:00 in Dhoobley, after the AS launched an offensive against the anti-AS forces based in and around the town. The Isiolo Forces were reported to have retreated without major engagement in the fighting, which resulted in an initial immediate takeover of the town by the AS forces. The Ras Kambooni Brigades, positioned mainly outside the town, have consequently tried to recapture the location, but failed to do so and retreated. During this counterattack the Ras Kambooni forces reportedly suffered large casualties, including several of their commanders. Following their retreat to Liboi the anti-AS troops quickly regrouped and with support of the Kenyan artillery re-attacked Dhoobley. After a brief but intense fighting the AS forces withdrew largely for strategic reasons back on the Tabta - Afmadow Axis and the anti-AS forces regained control over the town. Despite some reports stating otherwise, the Kenyan Military personnel is believed not to have crossed the border to Somalia. |
5,759,919 |
0.40627 |
41.01238 |
Somalia |
|
Intense fighting between the AS forces and the anti-AS alliance broke out on 30/09 at about 02:00 in Dhoobley, after the AS launched an offensive against the anti-AS forces based in and around the town. The Isiolo Forces were reported to have retreated without major engagement in the fighting, which resulted in an initial immediate takeover of the town by the AS forces. The Ras Kambooni Brigades, positioned mainly outside the town, have consequently tried to recapture the location, but failed to do so and retreated. During this counterattack the Ras Kambooni forces reportedly suffered large casualties, including several of their commanders. Following their retreat to Liboi the anti-AS troops quickly regrouped and with support of the Kenyan artillery re-attacked Dhoobley. After a brief but intense fighting the AS forces withdrew largely for strategic reasons back on the Tabta - Afmadow Axis and the anti-AS forces regained control over the town. Despite some reports stating otherwise, the Kenyan Military personnel is believed not to have crossed the border to Somalia. |
5,759,923 |
6.76924 |
47.43061 |
Somalia |
|
Civil militia exchanged fire with local gunmen in Garsoor settlement. One civilian was killed and another one injured. |
5,759,927 |
4.68153 |
46.62342 |
Somalia |
|
An airstrike was reported in Ceel Buur area against a location where AS elements were holding a meeting. AS forces pulled-out of the town after the attack. |
5,759,931 |
0.27944 |
41.26965 |
Somalia |
|
Anti-AS militias also chased and clashed with AS fighters in Hawina (31km SE of Dhoobley) killing seven AS fighters and arresting three. The clash allowed Ras Kambooni militias to re-capture a water-tanker truck belonging to one of their commanders that had been seized by AS in Dhoobley the day before. |