Mogadishu: Al Qaeda allied Islamist gunmen seized the key town of Dhusamareb in central Somalia Tuesday, as Shebab commanders called on fighters to intensify attacks against government and regional forces.
Witnesses said Shebab fighters on pickup trucks mounted with machine guns stormed the town at dawn, driving out the pro-government militia Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaa, an Ethiopian-backed force who follow Somalia`s traditional Sufi branch of Islam.
"The mujahideen fighters stormed the district after attacking it from two directions early this morning, there was little fighting as the apostate militia fled the city," Shebab commander Sheikh Mohamed Ibrahim said by telephone. "With God`s help, we will be advancing onto other districts in the region," he added.
Dhusamareb is a strategic town in the central Galgadud region controlling a key road, and its capture marks a notable fight back by the hardline Shebab, who have pulled out of several key areas in recent months. Rival armed groups have repeatedly fought over Dhusamareb, controlling it briefly until fresh attacks roots them out.
"Al-Shebab fighters riding on vehicles mounted with guns entered the town after fighting with the Sufis, the city has now fallen and they are setting up their base in the police station," said Abdirahman Moalim, an elder in the city.
"Al-Shebab is in full control, the other fighters (Ahlu Sunna) have left," said Ahmed Mohamud, another resident. The town`s capture comes as Shebab chief Ahmed Abdi Godane called on Islamist fighters to renew attacks against the 10,000-strong African Union force, which props up the weak Western-backed government in the anarchic capital Mogadishu.
"They (AU forces) will continue to face hard hitting guerilla attacks that will destroy them, just as armies that were more powerful than them were destroyed," Godane said in a broadcast on the pro-Shebab Radio Al-Andalus.
PTI