US special forces base, Italian army convoy attacked in Somalia

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Separate attacks in Somalia have targeted a US special forces base in the town of Baledogle and a European military convoy in the capital, Mogadishu.

The al-Shabab armed group claimed responsibility for Monday’s attack at the Baledogle base located in the Lower Shabelle region, about 100km (60 miles) west of Mogadishu.

No immediate casualties from the attack, which involved twin vehicle-borne bombs, were reported.

“Two heavy explosions occurred, the first one bigger than the other. There was also a heavy exchange of gunfire after the blasts,” Mohamed Adan, a Somali elder close to the scene of the attack, told AFP news agency by phone.

Al-Shabab said its fighters stormed the base after using a car bomb to blast through its gates.

The US Mission to Somalia denied al-Shabab fighters penetrated the camp’s defences, saying Somali security forces repelled the attack.

“The security forces stopped this ultimately failed attack due to their alertness and swift response, not allowing the attackers to breach the outer defensive perimeters of the base,” the mission said in a statement.

“We are thankful that there were no SNA (Somali National Army) casualties between the multiple attacks.”

Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb, reporting from neighbouring Kenya, said the the base is being used to carry out drone attacks on al-Shabab, which seeks to topple Somalia’s Western-backed central government.

Somalis inspect the damage caused at the scene of an attack on an Italian military convoy in Mogadishu, Somalia September 30, 2019. REUTERS/Feisal Omar
Somalis inspect the damage caused at the scene of an attack on an Italian military convoy in Mogadishu [Feisal Omar/Reuters]

Italian convoy attacked

In a separate incident on Monday, a security official said European Union advisers training Somali soldiers were attacked in Mogadishu.

“There was a car bomb targeting the EU military advisers along the industrial road. A vehicle loaded with explosive was rammed onto one of the convoy vehicles and there are casualties,” Omar Abikar, a Somali security officer, told AFP.

A statement from the EU Training Mission in Somalia confirmed the convoy had been “hit by an explosion” while returning from the army headquarters.

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“No EUTM-S soldiers were injured in the explosion. Two vehicles sustained damage,” it said.

Italy’s defence ministry said in a statement that two armoured vehicles in an Italian convoy “were involved in an explosion,” adding: “For the instant, there have been no consequences for Italian soldiers”.

Al Jazeera’s Webb added that an improvised device was used to target the Italian convoy, which has been guarding the EU team.

The EU has been training the Somali army, among other activities, he said.

The mission offers military advice and provides training to Somalia’s army, currently still propped up by some 20,000 African peacekeepers as the country tries to recovers from decades of civil war.

“The attack happened as Mogadishu was under a lockdown due to a high-level meeting at the UN headquarters. And it’s believed the convoy may have been coming to or from that meeting,” Webb said, reporting from Nanyuki.

Al-Shabab was ejected from Mogadishu in 2011 and has since been driven from most of its other strongholds. However, it still carries out frequent attacks across Somalia, as well as in Kenya, whose soldiers form part of the African Union mandated peacekeeping force that helps defend Somalia’s central government.

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