Somalia:Air strike targets Al Shaabab militants near Mogadishu

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An air strike hit a village south of Somaliaโ€™s capital Mogadishu on Wednesday and a local official said the attack targeted Islamist al Shabaab militants fighting to topple the countryโ€™s central government.

It was not immediately clear who had carried out the air strike but the United States frequently conducts such attacks to bolster Somaliaโ€™s army in its fight against al Shabaab.

A local government official told Reuters the strike occurred in Ilimey village, about 130 km (80 miles) southwest of Mogadishu. The area is mostly controlled by al Shabaab.

โ€œThe strike hit a makeshift tea shop and thus killed 7 civilians and injured three othersโ€

The target, he said, was a car used by the militants to transport supplies to a squad preparing bombs.

โ€œThe strike hit the car โ€ฆ but we do not know details of casualties,โ€ Ali Nur, deputy governor of Somaliaโ€™s lower Shabelle region told Reuters.

But Mohamed Abu Usama, al Shabaabโ€™s governor for the same region, denied that al Shabaab personnel had been attacked and instead said the strike had killed civilians.

โ€œThe strike hit a makeshift tea shop and thus killed 7 civilians and injured three others,โ€ he said.

Somalia has been trapped in chaos and lawlessness since 1991 when dictator Siad Barre was toppled.

Al Shabaab wants to topple the Western-backed central government and establish its own rule based on its strict interpretation of Islamโ€™s sharia law.

An African Union peace keeping forceย AMISOMย pushed the group from Mogadishu and other former strongholds.

But the Islamists remain a formidable force, carrying out frequent bombings and other assaults onย AMISOM, Somali army and civilian targets.

In October over 500 people died in one of Somaliaโ€™s deadliest bombings when a truck bomb exploded outside a busy hotel at Mogadishuโ€™s K5 intersection lined with government offices, restaurants and kiosks.

A second blast struck Medina district two hours later.

SOURCE:AFRICANEWS

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