Turkey Deploys F-16 Fighter Jets to Support Somali Army, Defense Minister Says
MOGADISHU, Somalia – Turkey has deployed F-16 fighter jets to support the Somali National Army, Somali Defense Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi announced Wednesday.
Speaking at the defense ministry headquarters in Mogadishu during the handover ceremony of the new army chief, Fiqi said the jets are intended to strengthen Somalia’s air capabilities and provide strategic support in counterterrorism operations.
“The arrival of Turkey’s F-16s marks a significant boost to the Somali National Army’s operational capacity,” Fiqi said. “This partnership will enhance our ability to protect our borders and maintain security across the country.”
The deployment comes as Somali forces continue operations against al-Shabaab insurgents in southern and central Somalia, where the militant group frequently attacks military and civilian targets.
Turkey has long been a key partner of Somalia, providing military training, equipment, and infrastructure support. Analysts say the addition of F-16s signals a deepening of Ankara’s military engagement in the Horn of Africa.
The Somali government has not disclosed the number of jets deployed or specific operational plans. On Tuesday, Turkish F-16s were seen flying low over Mogadishu, raising questions about the scope of their deployment.
Garowe Online