Tuesday, July 9, 2024

ATMIS troops stationed at Billis Qoqani Forward Operating Base (FOB) and Somali Security Forces (SSF) conducted a free medical camp for vulnerable people in the community.


 The beneficiaries were thankful for the support of ATMIS KDF troops. The medicamp forms part of ATMIS’ Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Initiatives to strengthen relations between the military and local communities.





In a similar development ,the ATMIS Sector 4 Commander, Col. Said Waberi Harour, chaired a high-level security meeting to assess the security and humanitarian situation in Beletweyne, following the handover of Orhasan Forward Operating Base (FOB) to the Somali National Armed Forces (SNAF).

The meeting, held at Sector 4 HQ, agreed to intensify joint patrols and share intelligence to deter Al-Shabaab attacks on civilians.

In attendance were Djibouti National Defence Force (DNDF) 1stBattalion Commander (DNDF), Lt. Col. Mohamed Hassan Abdallah; senior SNAF personnel, officials from the Hiran region administration and officers from Somali Police Force (SPF).






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