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Battle of Gedo

The Battle of Gedo is a conflict of the 2009–present phase of the Somali Civil War. Centered in the region of Gedo, it pits the Somali government and its allies against the al-Qaeda-aligned militant group Al-Shabaab.

Battle of Gedo
Part of Somali Civil War, Somali Civil War (2009–present)
DateApril 27, 2011 – end of 2012
Location
Result

TFG, ASWJ victory and Al Shabab withdrawal

Belligerents
Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen

Federal Government of Somalia

Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a
Commanders and leaders
Fuad Shangole

Sheikh Hassan Sheikh Ahmed  
Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Qadi
Sheikh Is-haq Mursal

Diyad Abdi Kalil
Casualties and losses
168+ killed
4 military vehicles captured

Total: 81+ KIA

  • 46+ KIA
  • 35+ KIA
    3 military vehicles destroyed
    2 military vehicles damaged
    6 military vehicles captured*
At least 27 civilians killed
At least 380 killed in total
  • Based largely on Al-Shabaab claims which were not confirmed

Timeline edit

April 27, 2011 edit

The fighting started after Somali forces ambushed Al-Shabaab fighters in Tulo-Barwaqo, near Garbaharey. The spokesman for the Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a paramilitary claimed they killed around 20 fighters from the opposing side.[1] On the road between Elberde and Luuq a roadside mine killed 15 people. The landmine detonated underneath a minibus, killing nine passengers immediately. Six passengers subsequently died from blood loss. In Tulo-Barwaqo, Ahlu Sunna Waljama’a fighters clashed with Al-Shabaab militants an Ahlu Sunna spokesman, reported that Ahlu Sunna fighters captured “assault rifles, pistols, explosive devices and … two military vehicles” and had killed about twenty Al-Shabaab militants. In Luuq, Al-Shabaab attacked Transitional Federal Government troops using hit-and-run tactics, killing four soldiers.[2] In Elwak, Al-Shabaab ambushed government soldiers, killing ten. One military vehicle belonging to Somali military forces was burnt, and two others were damaged by gunshots in the skirmish.[citation needed]

April 28, 2011 edit

Some 36 Al-Shabaab fighters were killed after fighting with Somali army in the village of Tulo Barwaqo just outside Garbaharey town. Al-Shabaab launched an ambush attack on Somali forces in Gedo region. Al-Shabaab are said to have ambushed government forces flanked by military vehicles at the village of Kured just outside Luuq District. At least 5 persons, all the combatants, were killed and dozens more injured during the confrontation.[3] 27 gunmen from pro-government Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a group were killed in the skirmishes this day and 8 transitional government troops.[citation needed]

April 29, 2011 edit

In Luuq, Al-Shabaab fighters ambushed Somali army forces, killing at least 10 people, mostly from the combatants, and injuring dozens more. A total of 24 Somali forces died and two military vehicles were destroyed that day.[citation needed]

April 30, 2011 edit

A clash erupted in the village of Burgadud near Garbaharey when Somali forces launched premeditated attacks on Al-Shabaab fighters, at last 6 government soldiers were wounded. Somali troops and ASWJ forces took over the cities of Tulo Barwaqo and Garbaharey when Al-Shabaab fighters reportedly abandoned the towns.[4] At the same time Al-Shabaab claim victory in these fighting. At least 10 Al-Shabaab fighters have been killed during the confrontations and two military vehicles from Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a were reported seized.

May 1, 2011 edit

Heavy fighting was still continuing in Gedo. In Af-barwaqo and Buurgudud villages, at least 10 persons were killed and 14 others wounded. The spokesman of Al-Shabaab, Sheikh Abdiaziz abu Mus’ab, said his fighters seized four pick-up cars from government forces including one battle wagon.[5]

May 2, 2011 edit

Early in the morning, Al-Shabaab forces launched an attack on Garbaharey; they tried to seize the city but failed to. At least 75 Al-Shabaab fighters were killed by Somali troops and ASWJ forces. According to the Somali government, Al-Shabaab high-level commander Fuaad Shongole was killed in these clashes. Only Baardheere and Buur Dhuubo are still in Al-Shabaab's hands.[6]

May 3, 2011 edit

Somali troops ambushed Al-Shabaab militias and pushed the insurgents out of a village named Meykaareeb 19 kilometers west from Garbaharey. Government troops killed 15 Al-Shabaab insurgents during these operations and seized two pick-up cars from Al-Shabaab forces.[7] On afternoon Al-Shabaab launched an ambush attack against Somali military killing 8 ASWJ soldiers and at least 10 Al-Shabaab fighters were also killed. In Garbaharey, three persons from one family were killed after a mortar shelling destroyed their home.[8]

May 4, 2011 edit

In Garbaharey, at least 70 people, mainly the combatants, were killed in heavy fighting between Al-Shabaab forces and Somali soldiers.

May 5, 2011 edit

Sheikh Abdi-aziz Abu Mus’ab, the spokesman of Al Ahabaab, claimed that the chairman on ASWJ in Gedo, Sheikh Hassan Sheikh Ahmed (Qoryoley), died from his wounds sustained from an ambush attack in Garbaharey. Sheikh Isaq Hussein, an Ahlu Sunna officer, confirmed the death.[9]

May 6, 2011 edit

Nine people (six children and three adults) were killed by a landmine explosion in the Gedo region in an unspecified city.[citation needed]

May 7, 2011 edit

Somali forces left the Gusar village following a problem on the payment of their salaries. Al-Shabaab forces took over the village after that.[10]

May 10, 2011 edit

Witnesses in Beled Haawo, Garbaharey, Ceelwaaq and Luuq saw Somali troops accompanied by ASWJ forces leaving in the early morning and heading to Al-Shabaab strongholds. Later that day Somali forces seized four villages close to Baardheere, Al-Shabaab's biggest and last stronghold in Gedo. Al-Shabaab did not put up a fight and withdrew once they saw that they were outnumbered by Somali Armed Forces.[11]

May 13, 2011 edit

Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a forces ambushed Al-Shabaab militias in a village near Garbaharey named Kalabeyr, Al-Shabaab fled the village after ASWJ forces killed 3 Al-Shabaab soldiers and seized some weapons from Al-Shabaab. Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a Maxamed Xuseen Al-Qaaddi told radio Shabelle that ASWJ forces are controlling Kalabeyr after Al-Shabaab lost the battle.[12]

May 14, 2011 edit

In the village of Banmudalo near Luuq clashed beginning between Somali interim government troops and Al-Shabaab fighters. At least two people have been killed.

May 15, 2011 edit

Al-Shabaab forces has pounded volleys of mortars to the town of Garbaharey, No deaths or injuries were reported. Some residents started to flee from their home against of back of new more fighting could again renew from the area.

June 13, 2011 edit

Almost 1000 Somali troops finished training in Doolow, these troops will be deployed in Gedo resuming the offensive.

October 11, 2012 edit

Columns of armoured vehicles and military pick-up trucks carrying fresh Ethiopian troops have reportedly reached Somalia's border town of Luq located in Gedo province. Somali National Army (SNA) commanders in the area say the Ethiopian troops set up military bases on the suburbs of the town, where they are planning major offensive against the remaining towns and locations controlled by al Qaeda-linked militants of Al-Shabaab.[13]

October 15, 2012 edit

Al-Shabaab fighters have been reported to making their last preparation to defend Bardera district of Gedo region in southern Somalia from the allied forces led by the Somali Military.[14]

October 29, 2012 edit

The government has declared Luq town, Gedo region, and its environ safe and secure and urged aid agencies to open their offices in the area. Area district commissioner Abdullahi Kuredow said security in the district has been bolstered and now reliable. He said Somali forces backed by Ethiopian troops and their allied Ahlu Sunna militias are now in full control of the entire district.[15]

November 10, 2012 edit

At least two people have been killed in a fierce battle between Somali National Army (SNA) and Al-Shabaab militants in Gedo province, the latest in surge of attacks in the southwestern region. The violence reportedly erupted after heavily armed Al-Shabaab fighters launched a surprise assault on Somali forces at a checkpoint located on the outskirts of Garbaharey, a town largely controlled by Somali government.[16]

Aftermath edit

January 2, 2013 edit

Reports from Bardhere town of Gedo region indicate the withdrawal of Al-Shabaab leadership from the town Local residents told Bar-kulan that the town is in a state of panic as the Al-Shabaab fighters prepare for an assault from government and allied forces. Among the fleeing leaders are foreigners, the residents told Bar-kulan. Bardhere is remaining stronghold of Al-Shabaab militants. The town is approached by government troops and Kenya Defence Forces.[17]

References edit

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The Battle of Gedo is a conflict of the 2009 present phase of the Somali Civil War Centered in the region of Gedo it pits the Somali government and its allies against the al Qaeda aligned militant group Al Shabaab Battle of GedoPart of Somali Civil War Somali Civil War 2009 present DateApril 27 2011 end of 2012LocationGedo SomaliaResultTFG ASWJ victory and Al Shabab withdrawal Federal Government of Somalia controls 6 districts Al Shabaab controls 1BelligerentsHarakat al Shabaab MujahideenFederal Government of Somalia Ahlu Sunna Waljama aCommanders and leadersFuad ShangoleSheikh Hassan Sheikh Ahmed Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Qadi Sheikh Is haq Mursal Diyad Abdi KalilCasualties and losses168 killed 4 military vehicles capturedTotal 81 KIA 46 KIA 35 KIA3 military vehicles destroyed 2 military vehicles damaged 6 military vehicles captured At least 27 civilians killedAt least 380 killed in totalBased largely on Al Shabaab claims which were not confirmed Contents 1 Timeline 1 1 April 27 2011 1 2 April 28 2011 1 3 April 29 2011 1 4 April 30 2011 1 5 May 1 2011 1 6 May 2 2011 1 7 May 3 2011 1 8 May 4 2011 1 9 May 5 2011 1 10 May 6 2011 1 11 May 7 2011 1 12 May 10 2011 1 13 May 13 2011 1 14 May 14 2011 1 15 May 15 2011 1 16 June 13 2011 1 17 October 11 2012 1 18 October 15 2012 1 19 October 29 2012 1 20 November 10 2012 2 Aftermath 2 1 January 2 2013 3 ReferencesTimeline editApril 27 2011 edit The fighting started after Somali forces ambushed Al Shabaab fighters in Tulo Barwaqo near Garbaharey The spokesman for the Ahlu Sunna Waljama a paramilitary claimed they killed around 20 fighters from the opposing side 1 On the road between Elberde and Luuq a roadside mine killed 15 people The landmine detonated underneath a minibus killing nine passengers immediately Six passengers subsequently died from blood loss In Tulo Barwaqo Ahlu Sunna Waljama a fighters clashed with Al Shabaab militants an Ahlu Sunna spokesman reported that Ahlu Sunna fighters captured assault rifles pistols explosive devices and two military vehicles and had killed about twenty Al Shabaab militants In Luuq Al Shabaab attacked Transitional Federal Government troops using hit and run tactics killing four soldiers 2 In Elwak Al Shabaab ambushed government soldiers killing ten One military vehicle belonging to Somali military forces was burnt and two others were damaged by gunshots in the skirmish citation needed April 28 2011 edit Some 36 Al Shabaab fighters were killed after fighting with Somali army in the village of Tulo Barwaqo just outside Garbaharey town Al Shabaab launched an ambush attack on Somali forces in Gedo region Al Shabaab are said to have ambushed government forces flanked by military vehicles at the village of Kured just outside Luuq District At least 5 persons all the combatants were killed and dozens more injured during the confrontation 3 27 gunmen from pro government Ahlu Sunna Waljama a group were killed in the skirmishes this day and 8 transitional government troops citation needed April 29 2011 edit In Luuq Al Shabaab fighters ambushed Somali army forces killing at least 10 people mostly from the combatants and injuring dozens more A total of 24 Somali forces died and two military vehicles were destroyed that day citation needed April 30 2011 edit A clash erupted in the village of Burgadud near Garbaharey when Somali forces launched premeditated attacks on Al Shabaab fighters at last 6 government soldiers were wounded Somali troops and ASWJ forces took over the cities of Tulo Barwaqo and Garbaharey when Al Shabaab fighters reportedly abandoned the towns 4 At the same time Al Shabaab claim victory in these fighting At least 10 Al Shabaab fighters have been killed during the confrontations and two military vehicles from Ahlu Sunna Waljama a were reported seized May 1 2011 edit Heavy fighting was still continuing in Gedo In Af barwaqo and Buurgudud villages at least 10 persons were killed and 14 others wounded The spokesman of Al Shabaab Sheikh Abdiaziz abu Mus ab said his fighters seized four pick up cars from government forces including one battle wagon 5 May 2 2011 edit Early in the morning Al Shabaab forces launched an attack on Garbaharey they tried to seize the city but failed to At least 75 Al Shabaab fighters were killed by Somali troops and ASWJ forces According to the Somali government Al Shabaab high level commander Fuaad Shongole was killed in these clashes Only Baardheere and Buur Dhuubo are still in Al Shabaab s hands 6 May 3 2011 edit Somali troops ambushed Al Shabaab militias and pushed the insurgents out of a village named Meykaareeb 19 kilometers west from Garbaharey Government troops killed 15 Al Shabaab insurgents during these operations and seized two pick up cars from Al Shabaab forces 7 On afternoon Al Shabaab launched an ambush attack against Somali military killing 8 ASWJ soldiers and at least 10 Al Shabaab fighters were also killed In Garbaharey three persons from one family were killed after a mortar shelling destroyed their home 8 May 4 2011 edit In Garbaharey at least 70 people mainly the combatants were killed in heavy fighting between Al Shabaab forces and Somali soldiers May 5 2011 edit Sheikh Abdi aziz Abu Mus ab the spokesman of Al Ahabaab claimed that the chairman on ASWJ in Gedo Sheikh Hassan Sheikh Ahmed Qoryoley died from his wounds sustained from an ambush attack in Garbaharey Sheikh Isaq Hussein an Ahlu Sunna officer confirmed the death 9 May 6 2011 edit Nine people six children and three adults were killed by a landmine explosion in the Gedo region in an unspecified city citation needed May 7 2011 edit Somali forces left the Gusar village following a problem on the payment of their salaries Al Shabaab forces took over the village after that 10 May 10 2011 edit Witnesses in Beled Haawo Garbaharey Ceelwaaq and Luuq saw Somali troops accompanied by ASWJ forces leaving in the early morning and heading to Al Shabaab strongholds Later that day Somali forces seized four villages close to Baardheere Al Shabaab s biggest and last stronghold in Gedo Al Shabaab did not put up a fight and withdrew once they saw that they were outnumbered by Somali Armed Forces 11 May 13 2011 edit Ahlu Sunna Waljama a forces ambushed Al Shabaab militias in a village near Garbaharey named Kalabeyr Al Shabaab fled the village after ASWJ forces killed 3 Al Shabaab soldiers and seized some weapons from Al Shabaab Ahlu Sunna Waljama a Maxamed Xuseen Al Qaaddi told radio Shabelle that ASWJ forces are controlling Kalabeyr after Al Shabaab lost the battle 12 May 14 2011 edit In the village of Banmudalo near Luuq clashed beginning between Somali interim government troops and Al Shabaab fighters At least two people have been killed May 15 2011 edit Al Shabaab forces has pounded volleys of mortars to the town of Garbaharey No deaths or injuries were reported Some residents started to flee from their home against of back of new more fighting could again renew from the area June 13 2011 edit Almost 1000 Somali troops finished training in Doolow these troops will be deployed in Gedo resuming the offensive October 11 2012 edit Columns of armoured vehicles and military pick up trucks carrying fresh Ethiopian troops have reportedly reached Somalia s border town of Luq located in Gedo province Somali National Army SNA commanders in the area say the Ethiopian troops set up military bases on the suburbs of the town where they are planning major offensive against the remaining towns and locations controlled by al Qaeda linked militants of Al Shabaab 13 October 15 2012 edit Al Shabaab fighters have been reported to making their last preparation to defend Bardera district of Gedo region in southern Somalia from the allied forces led by the Somali Military 14 October 29 2012 edit The government has declared Luq town Gedo region and its environ safe and secure and urged aid agencies to open their offices in the area Area district commissioner Abdullahi Kuredow said security in the district has been bolstered and now reliable He said Somali forces backed by Ethiopian troops and their allied Ahlu Sunna militias are now in full control of the entire district 15 November 10 2012 edit At least two people have been killed in a fierce battle between Somali National Army SNA and Al Shabaab militants in Gedo province the latest in surge of attacks in the southwestern region The violence reportedly erupted after heavily armed Al Shabaab fighters launched a surprise assault on Somali forces at a checkpoint located on the outskirts of Garbaharey a town largely controlled by Somali government 16 Aftermath editJanuary 2 2013 edit Reports from Bardhere town of Gedo region indicate the withdrawal of Al Shabaab leadership from the town Local residents told Bar kulan that the town is in a state of panic as the Al Shabaab fighters prepare for an assault from government and allied forces Among the fleeing leaders are foreigners the residents told Bar kulan Bardhere is remaining stronghold of Al Shabaab militants The town is approached by government troops and Kenya Defence Forces 17 References edit Somali forces Al shabaab clash in southern Somalia Archived from the original on September 14 2011 Retrieved April 29 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Gulf of Aden Security Review April 27 2011 Critical Threats Retrieved 2013 04 30 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2022 03 30 Retrieved 2011 04 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link CS1 maint unfit URL link Fighting is still continuing in southern Somalia town Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved May 2 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link SOMALIA 10 killed in Gedo fighting Archived from the original on July 25 2011 Retrieved May 2 2011 Muqdisho 2013 01 18 Maxamed Kaliil Fu aad Shongole waa dilnay maydkiisana waan heynaa Bar kulan Retrieved 2013 04 30 Muqdisho 2013 01 18 Dagaal ka dhacay meel ka baxsan Garbahaarrey Bar kulan Retrieved 2013 04 30 Ali Malyun SOMALIA Day long fighting leaves 15 dead in Garbaharey town Archived from the original on July 25 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 Shabelle Media Network Shabakada Warbaahinta Shabelle Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved May 5 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Somalia Unpaid government forces vacate Gusar village Archived from the original on July 25 2011 Retrieved May 8 2011 666 405 8 Ahlu Sunna iyo Shabaab oo dagaal ku dhexmaray Garbahaareey Shabelle Archived from the original on May 21 2011 Retrieved May 13 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link October 11 2012 Daily Monitoring Report AMISOM Daily Media Monitoring Somaliamediamonitoring org Retrieved 2013 04 30 October 15 2012 Daily Monitoring Report AMISOM Daily Media Monitoring Somaliamediamonitoring org Retrieved 2013 04 30 October 29 2012 Morning Headlines AMISOM Daily Media Monitoring Somaliamediamonitoring org 2012 10 29 Retrieved 2013 04 30 maalik eng 2012 11 10 Shabelle Media Network Two killed in a heavy fighting in Gedo Southwestern Somalia Shabelle net Archived from the original on 2013 02 22 Retrieved 2013 04 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link January 2 2013 Daily Monitoring Report AMISOM Daily Media Monitoring Somaliamediamonitoring org Retrieved 2013 04 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Gedo amp oldid 1184632313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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