Somalia's Puntland Braces for Major Assault on Al-Shabaab, ISIS Militants
BOSASO, Somalia - Puntland has ramped up preparations for a major offensive against both Al-Shabaab and ISIS militants in the mountain areas of Bari region, with thousands of troops and heavy military equipment at the ready.
The operation, described by senior military officials as a pivotal move to dismantle the strongholds of these groups, comes after weeks of strategic planning led by Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni directly from the region. The president has underscored the urgent threat these insurgents pose to local security.
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This influx includes combatants from the Middle East using both sea and land routes to enter Puntland, which has significantly increased the group's operational prowess, putting them in direct competition with Al-Shabaab for territorial control.
Puntland was established in in 1998, and is one of Somalia's five federal states and sits atop vast oil reserves. The planned military action marks a significant escalation in Puntland's battle against the militant groups' presence within its territory and combats insurgent threats.
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