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Somali troops 'retake' key port city of Merca from al-Shabab | Somali troops 'retake' key port city of Merca from al-Shabab |
(about 2 hours later) | |
The Somali military, backed by the African Union (AU), has retaken Merca from al-Shabab militants who seized the port city on Friday, residents say. | The Somali military, backed by the African Union (AU), has retaken Merca from al-Shabab militants who seized the port city on Friday, residents say. |
Civilian casualties were reported after what residents said was light resistance from the militants. | Civilian casualties were reported after what residents said was light resistance from the militants. |
The AU on Friday denied it had lost control of Merca, saying it had made a tactical withdrawal. | |
Al-Shabab was forced out of the capital Mogadishu in 2011 but still has a presence in large areas of the south. | Al-Shabab was forced out of the capital Mogadishu in 2011 but still has a presence in large areas of the south. |
A Somali military official told AFP news agency: "The Somali forces and Amisom [AU] peacekeepers secured control of Merca again and now the situation has returned to normal. | A Somali military official told AFP news agency: "The Somali forces and Amisom [AU] peacekeepers secured control of Merca again and now the situation has returned to normal. |
"There was brief exchange of gunfire, but the militants have fled." | "There was brief exchange of gunfire, but the militants have fled." |
He said "several" al-Shabab fighters and one Somali soldier had been killed in the fighting. A resident told AFP that four civilians had died in his part of the city. | |
Residents on Friday said Amisom and government personnel left the city at midday, and soon after heavily-armed al-Shabab militants marched in, raising their flag over the police station and administrative headquarters. | |
Amisom later tweeted that it was still in control of Merka and suggested its troops were "re-adjusting their positions for tactical reasons". | |
Some Somalis have taken to social media to demand an explanation as to why Amisom abandoned the city and to ridicule Friday's tweet, using the hashtag #SomeoneTellAmisom. | |
Merka, also spelt Marka, is located around 100km south-west of Mogadishu and is both the state capital of Lower Shabelle and the third largest port in southern Somalia. | |
The fighting in Merka comes three weeks after al-Shabab overran an AU military base outside the southern Somali town of el-Ade, saying they had killed about 100 Kenyan soldiers. |