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The FARDC foiled an attack by the enemy M23 near KASEHE-BUSOROBYA this Monday July 1, 2024 who thought they were advancing without any constraint. The Northern Front Comd, GMaj Chicko tshitambwe Jérôme once again calls on the population not to give in to panic.
According to local sources, fighting has resumed after a lull observed since Monday. The clashes are taking place near Kaseghe, a locality located approximately 20 km north of Kirumba, the main commercial center of the Lubero territory. The same sources report that the FARDC, supported by the wazalendo, launched an offensive against the positions of the rebels who are not progressing following a shield imposed near Alimbongo, through which the M23 rebels wanted to bypass on Monday in order to reach Lubero-center via Kasugho.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in the Waragadhi area of the Middle Shabelle region on Tuesday to expedite military operations against al-Shabab in the Hirshabelle and Galmudug states of Somalia.
President Mohamud and his delegation held a meeting with military commanders and traditional elders in the area, discussing short-term plans to liberate the remaining areas under the group’s control.
The president has been on the front lines in the fight against al-Shabab over the past year, during which the army has reclaimed significant territory from the group.
Last year, senior U.S. defense officials stated that al-Shabab had reversed all Somali National Army gains made in central Somalia over the previous two years and was now working with Houthi militants to expand its capabilities.
According to senior U.S. defense officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive security issues, the Somali National Army’s central Somalia campaign had put al-Shabab “on the back foot” for the past two years. However, one official added that the group had reversed all those gains over the last six months.
Somalia’s national security advisor, Hussein Sheik-Ali, dismissed the extent of al-Shabab’s recent gains, calling the assessment “rubbish” on Twitter.
According to military Intelligence sources, the attackers targeted this village, where the army is not deployed, before attacking civilian...