Galkayo is a town in the Mudug region of central Somalia. It is a border town divided into northern and southern sections under the 1993 Mudug Peace Agreement. The city’s division dates back to the collapse of the Somali military government led by General Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991, which plunged the country into clan-based conflict. Today, North Galkayo is administered by Puntland, established in 1998, while South Galkayo is administered by Gal…
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