Al-Shabaab Claims Responsibility for Deadly Explosion in Somalia

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Ceelberde, Somalia - At least two Somali National Army (SNA) members were killed and three others injured after a remote control landmine exploded at the main checkpoint in Ceelberde town in Bakool region, southwest state of Somalia, according to eyewitnesses.

The attack occurred on Tuesday, and Al-Shabaab militants have claimed responsibility for the incident.

Al-Shabaab militants stated that they killed three SNA soldiers and wounded two others in the attack in Ceelberde town. However, local authorities and SNA officials have not yet provided details about the explosion.

This attack comes as a grim reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by the Somali government and its security forces in their efforts to combat the threat of Al-Shabaab militants. The group has been responsible for numerous attacks on civilians and security forces in the region, aiming to destabilize the government and impose its extremist ideology.

The Somali government, with the support of international partners, has been working to strengthen its security forces and improve their capabilities to counter the threat posed by Al-Shabaab. However, the recent attack in Ceelberde town highlights the need for continued efforts to address the security challenges in the region and protect the lives of civilians and security personnel.

The security experts say it is essential for the Somali government to work closely with its international partners to develop and implement effective strategies to counter the threat posed by Al-Shabaab and ensure the safety and security of its citizens.

GAROWE ONLINE

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