Somalia: Moderate Islamists retain control of central town

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DHUSAMAREB, Somalia-Sufism-inspired militias from the paramilitary group of Ahlu SunnaWal Jamea have retained control of a strategic town in central Somalia following fierce fighting into Wednesday, Garowe Online reports. 

The deadly clashes broke out late on Tuesday night according to residents and military sources.  

A spokesman for Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamea told the media that they are fully in control of Dhusamareb, forcing opposing renegade general with Somali National Army (SNA) to retreat.  

Main rival, Interim Galmudug administration, is also believed to be part of the renewed tensions in central Somalia.

 At least 20 people died in the armed confrontations in and around Dhusamareb which has been a potential flashpoint for battles over regional influence.

Ahlu Sunna is pitted against Galmudug administration—led by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s close ally Abdikarin Hussein Gulled—and headquartered in Adado.

GAROWEONLINE

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