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Burundi says 10 troops killed in attack on AU base in Somalia

May 04, 2022 / 5:25 PM
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Sharjah 24 – AFP: Ten Burundian peacekeepers were killed in Tuesday's attack by “Al-Shabaab” terrorists on an African Union (AU) base in Somalia, Burundi's army said Wednesday.
Twenty-five soldiers were injured and five are missing while 20 “Al-Shabaab” terrorists were killed, it said in a statement.

It was the first attack on a peacekeeping base since the AU Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) replaced the previous AMISOM force on April 1.

AU forces sent in helicopter gunships after the pre-dawn attack on a camp housing Burundian troops near Ceel Baraf, a village some 160 kilometres (100 miles) northeast of the capital Mogadishu, military officials and witnesses said.

A local military commander, Mohamed Ali, told AFP on Tuesday that the assault began with a car bombing before a furious firefight broke out.

Two Burundian military sources told AFP that 45 peacekeepers were reported as dead or missing, with 25 others injured.

"The provisional toll is 45 soldiers killed or missing, including a battalion commander colonel," a Burundian military source told AFP on condition of anonymity, while a second source backed up the figures.

“Al-Shabaab” claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had taken control of the camp and that 173 soldiers had been killed.

May 04, 2022 / 5:25 PM

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