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Al Shabaab takes over Somali town, claims killing 61 in military base attack

by Reuters
Thursday, 8 June 2017 09:15 GMT

A security officer guards a suspected member of the al Shabaab, who was detained near the Mogadishu port after a suicide car bomb went off at the entrance of the port, in Mogadishu, Somalia December 11, 2016. REUTERS/Feisal Omar

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BOSSASSO, Somalia June 8 (Reuters) - Al Shabaab militants captured a town in Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region on Thursday, a senior official said, and the group said it had killed at least 61 soldiers in the fighting.

"Al Shabaab attacked Af Urur town this morning. There were few soldiers there and thus al Shabaab captured the town. It is difficult to know the casualties because the telecommunications were cut off," Bari region governor Yusuf Mohamed told Reuters.

The al Qaeda-linked group said it had also killed 61 soldiers after over-running a military base in the town.

"The number could rise since the operation is still underway," Abdiasis Abu Musab, al Shabaab's military spokesman said in a statement.

Musab said their fighters had also seized weapons and vehicles from the base.

Al Shabaab's insurgency aims to drive out African Union peacekeepers, topple Somalia's Western-backed government and impose its strict version of Islam on the Horn of Africa state.

(Reporting by Abdiqani Hassan, Additional reporting by Feisal Omar in Mogadishu; Writing by George Obulutsa, Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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