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Somali and African Union troops 'enter Kismayo' Somali and African Union troops enter Kismayo
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The first Somali government and African Union troops are reported to have entered the strategic Somali port of Kismayo, witnesses have told the BBC. The first Somali government and African Union troops are reported to have entered the strategic Somali port of Kismayo, witnesses and officials say.
They have been battling the al-Shabab militia for control of the city.They have been battling the al-Shabab militia for control of the city.
On Saturday, the al-Qaeda-aligned militants said they had withdrawn from Kismayo after an AU military assault.On Saturday, the al-Qaeda-aligned militants said they had withdrawn from Kismayo after an AU military assault.
Kenyan and Somali forces had launched a beach assault on the Islamist group's last major bastion the day before, but had met some resistance.Kenyan and Somali forces had launched a beach assault on the Islamist group's last major bastion the day before, but had met some resistance.
Reports as to the size and make-up of the AU contingent have been mixed.Reports as to the size and make-up of the AU contingent have been mixed.
One resident told the BBC Somali Service that a small infantry unit of 11 Somali soldiers had entered the city from the west and were patrolling on foot on the main roads of Kismayo, while another said he had seen both Kenyan and Somali troops entering the city centre from the airport.One resident told the BBC Somali Service that a small infantry unit of 11 Somali soldiers had entered the city from the west and were patrolling on foot on the main roads of Kismayo, while another said he had seen both Kenyan and Somali troops entering the city centre from the airport.
A spokesperson for the Somali government forces, Mohamud Farah, told the Reuters news agency that they had sent "450 [troops] to patrol the town and settle the police headquarters". Around 100 troops were seen by a tribal elder in Kismayo taking over a police station and setting up an outpost on top of a tall building.
Somali government spokesman in Kismayo Mohamed Faarah Daher told the BBC that AU and Somali forces had gone in to the city to make it secure for the population, and had also taken up positions at the airport and sea port.
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Kenyan troops are part of an African force trying to wrest control of Somalia from militants for the new United Nations-backed president.Kenyan troops are part of an African force trying to wrest control of Somalia from militants for the new United Nations-backed president.
After resisting the AU and Somali advance on Friday, al-Shabab announced it had shut its five-year administration in Kismayo the next day for strategic reasons.After resisting the AU and Somali advance on Friday, al-Shabab announced it had shut its five-year administration in Kismayo the next day for strategic reasons.
The BBC's East Africa correspondent Gabriel Gatehouse says residents had spoken of increasing tension inside the port town amid the power vacuum that ensued.The BBC's East Africa correspondent Gabriel Gatehouse says residents had spoken of increasing tension inside the port town amid the power vacuum that ensued.
A number of influential clan figures have been murdered in the past few days, he says.A number of influential clan figures have been murdered in the past few days, he says.
The Kenyan military have not immediately confirmed whether its soldiers also entered the city.The Kenyan military have not immediately confirmed whether its soldiers also entered the city.
Last week, a Kenya military spokesperson told the BBC that he feared the withdrawal might be a trap, making the army wary of entering Kismayo. There have been unconfirmed reports that al-Shabab may have mined parts of the town.Last week, a Kenya military spokesperson told the BBC that he feared the withdrawal might be a trap, making the army wary of entering Kismayo. There have been unconfirmed reports that al-Shabab may have mined parts of the town.
Correspondents say the loss of Kismayo will be a major blow to the Islamists.Correspondents say the loss of Kismayo will be a major blow to the Islamists.
Somalia's second largest port is a significant source of revenue for whoever controls it and al-Shabab also used the port to bring in weapons.Somalia's second largest port is a significant source of revenue for whoever controls it and al-Shabab also used the port to bring in weapons.
African Union troops pushed al-Shabab from the Somali capital, Mogadishu, in August 2011.African Union troops pushed al-Shabab from the Somali capital, Mogadishu, in August 2011.
Along with other pro-government forces they have gone on to take control of most of the major towns previously in the hands of the militants.Along with other pro-government forces they have gone on to take control of most of the major towns previously in the hands of the militants.
But the al-Qaeda-linked group's fighters are still highly active in much of the countryside in southern and central Somalia and have carried out attacks in cities they no longer control.But the al-Qaeda-linked group's fighters are still highly active in much of the countryside in southern and central Somalia and have carried out attacks in cities they no longer control.
Since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has seen clan-based warlords, Islamist militants and its neighbours all battling for control.Since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has seen clan-based warlords, Islamist militants and its neighbours all battling for control.