Mogadishu Suburbs Rocked by Midnight Artillery Attack Following Suicide Bombing

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MOGADISHU, Somalia — The night of August 21, 2024, was marked by a series of artillery attacks in the Garasbaaley district of Banadir region and Ceelasha Biyaha, on the outskirts of Mogadishu, following a devastating suicide bombing at a National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) troop station. The attacks, which commenced at midnight, resulted in casualties and injuries among both military personnel and civilians.

According to local sources, the artillery shells targeted areas near the site where a suicide bomber had struck earlier, indicating a possible retaliation or escalation by Al-Shabaab, the militant group that has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks in Somalia. The group's strategy often includes such coordinated strikes to maximize impact and disrupt security operations.

The aftermath of the shelling saw at least two people injured, with reports suggesting the actual toll might be higher due to the scattered nature of the attacks across residential zones. The exact number of casualties remains unclear as the situation was still being assessed by local authorities.

By morning, the area had stabilized, and Somali government security forces initiated an investigation into the incident. The investigation aims to ascertain the full extent of the damage, identify the perpetrators, and understand the motives behind targeting these specific locations so soon after a suicide attack.

This series of events underscores the ongoing security challenges in Somalia, where Al-Shabaab continues to pose a significant threat despite efforts by the Somali government and international partners to curb their influence. The attacks not only highlight the group's military capabilities but also their intent to inflict civilian casualties, aiming to destabilize the region further.

The international community has expressed concern over the escalating violence, calling for enhanced security measures and support for the Somali government in its fight against terrorism. As investigations continue, the focus remains on protecting civilians and ensuring that such incidents do not deter the progress towards peace and stability in Somalia.

GAROWE ONLINE

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