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Somalia Captures Suspect in '09 AU Base Bombing


Monday, March 31, 2014

The government of Somalia says it has captured two senior al-Shabab commanders, one of them a suspect in a bombing that killed more than 20 people.

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Officials displayed the two men to reporters Monday in the town of Qoryoley, but withheld their names, pending what it called further investigations.

Deputy Security Minister Ibrahim Isak Yarow tells VOA that one of the men is suspected of involvement in the September 2009 suicide bombing of the African Union peacekeepers' base in Mogadishu.

The attack killed 21 people, 17 of them African troops, including the force's deputy commander .

The other man captured is said to be a trainer of the Amniyat, an elite al-Shabab unit tasked with suicide missions, intelligence and assassinations.

 

Sources tell VOA that the operation to capture the men was carried out by a special unit known as "Gaashan," or Shield, that was trained with U.S. support.

A security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, says three members of the special unit were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb while escorting the suspects to Mogadishu, about 120 kilometers from Qoryoley

Somali and African Union forces seized control of Qoryoley from al-Shabab last week after heavy fighting. The al-Qaida-linked militant group has retreated from several towns and villages in the last month in the face of an AU and government offensive.



 





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