Somalia: Somali Government Condemns Fighting in Beled-Hawo, Blames Jubaland Leader
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Somalia: Somali Government Condemns Fighting in Beled-Hawo, Blames Jubaland Leader
Mogadishu -- Somalia's federal Ministry of Internal Security on Tuesday strongly condemned what it described as a "criminal assault" allegedly orchestrated by Jubaland leader Ahmed Madobe, in the town of Beled-Hawo in Gedo region.
Somalia: Ten dead as govt forces, Jubaland troops clash in Gedo region
The death toll from fierce clashes between Somali federal forces and troops loyal to Jubaland administration in the border town of Balad Hawo has risen to 10, with dozens more reported injured. Tensions remain high as both sides continue to reinforce their positions, signaling the potential for further confrontation.
Five Killed as Somali, Jubaland Forces Clash
At least five people were killed on Tuesday following intense fighting between Somalia’s national army and forces loyal to the semi-autonomous Jubaland region, according to security officials. The clashes broke out in Beled Hawo, a town located in the southern Gedo region, an area that has long been a flashpoint in the strained relations between Jubaland and the federal government in Mogadishu. Somalia is made up of five semi-autonomous states—J…
Federal Government of Somalia Strongly Condemns Clashes in Balad Hawo – Somali Dispatch
MOGADISHO (SD) – The Federal Government of Somalia has issued a stern condemnation following today’s violent clashes in Balad Hawo, Gedo region, involving forces aligned with the Federal Government and the Jubaland administration. In an official statement released by the Federal Ministry of Internal Security, Jubbaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam (Ahmed Madobe) was directly accused of orchestrating attacks on government facilities and military…
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