Somalia: Senior Military Commanders Killed Outside Baidoa Amid Election Dispute

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BAIDOA, Somalia — Two senior Somali National Army commanders were killed in a roadside ambush outside Baidoa, plunging the South West State into deep political and security uncertainty amid a bitter dispute over recent regional elections.

Col. Yonis Adam, commander of the 8th Brigade, and Col. Ali Yonis, commander of the 9th Brigade of the 60th Division, were killed when their convoy was targeted outside the city. While government officials immediately blamed the Al-Shabaab, the militant group has not yet issued a statement claiming responsibility.

The targeted killings have sparked intense speculation and raised tensions, coming just hours after forces loyal to the ousted South West State President, Abdiaziz Laftagareen, claimed they had conducted a military operation in the same area earlier that morning.

The military clash unfolds against the backdrop of a widening political crisis in the regional state. The Independent Electoral Commission recently announced that the Justice and Social Party (JSP), led by Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, won the South West State elections, effectively unseating Laftagareen’s administration.

Opposition candidates, including former regional president Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden and Ilyas Ali Nur, vehemently rejected the results, alleging widespread vote rigging and accusing the federal government of using force to manipulate the electoral process.

While the streets of Baidoa remain quiet, residents report a highly volatile atmosphere. Federal government troops and armed factions loyal to the former regional administration are locked in a tense standoff across several neighborhoods and the outskirts of the city, threatening to push the region into further instability.

GAROWE ONLINE

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