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Somalia attack: Al-Shabab attacks African Union Janale base Somalia attack: Al-Shabab attacks African Union Janale base
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Fighters from the al-Shabab militant Islamist group have overrun an African Union military base in southern Somalia, inflicting heavy casualties, witnesses have told the BBC.Fighters from the al-Shabab militant Islamist group have overrun an African Union military base in southern Somalia, inflicting heavy casualties, witnesses have told the BBC.
The militants said they have killed 70 AU soldiers at the Janale base, 90km (55 miles) south-east of the capital.The militants said they have killed 70 AU soldiers at the Janale base, 90km (55 miles) south-east of the capital.
AU forces have insisted they are still in control of the base. AU forces say they are back in control after taking a "tactical withdrawal".
Al-Shabab, part of al-Qaeda, is battling the AU-backed government for control of Somalia.Al-Shabab, part of al-Qaeda, is battling the AU-backed government for control of Somalia.
Residents said the attack started with a suicide car bombing at the base's gate, followed by sustained gunfire which lasted more than an hour.Residents said the attack started with a suicide car bombing at the base's gate, followed by sustained gunfire which lasted more than an hour.
They told the BBC Somali service that AU forces were seen leaving the base, which is run by the Ugandan troops.They told the BBC Somali service that AU forces were seen leaving the base, which is run by the Ugandan troops.
The militants damaged a nearby bridge with a massive bomb to prevent troops from escaping, Col Ahmed Hassan from the Somali army told the Associated Press. They said they counted the bodies of 20 AU soldiers and later they saw more troops arriving at the base after the militants had left with weapons.
He also said the militants had seized the base. The AU mission in Somalia (Amisom) says the situation is complex and it does not yet have casualty figures.
Captain Bilow Idow, a Somali military officer based in a town near Janale, said the base had been effectively cut off. The BBC's Mohamed Mualimu in the capital, Mogadishu, says the situation in the area is very tense and few residents remain there.
"No reinforcement can reach there," Reuters news agency quotes him as saying. "There is much death and damage." The militants had earlier damaged a nearby bridge with a massive bomb to prevent troops from escaping, Col Ahmed Hassan from the Somali army told the Associated Press.
However, the AU mission in Somalia (Amisom) denied it had lost control of the base, without mentioning any casualties. This is being seen as an attempt by the militants to isolate AU bases in the area, our reporter says.
In June, the group overran another African Union base in Lego, a small town in the Lower Shabelle region in southern Somalia, killing dozens of soldiers and seizing military equipments.In June, the group overran another African Union base in Lego, a small town in the Lower Shabelle region in southern Somalia, killing dozens of soldiers and seizing military equipments.
Despite losing most of its key strongholds in south and central Somalia, al-Shabab continues to carry out attacks on the government and African Union troops across the country.Despite losing most of its key strongholds in south and central Somalia, al-Shabab continues to carry out attacks on the government and African Union troops across the country.
The militants also stage frequent suicide attacks inside the capital, Mogadishu.The militants also stage frequent suicide attacks inside the capital, Mogadishu.