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Foreign troops launch Somali raid | Foreign troops launch Somali raid |
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Foreign soldiers have staged an attack on militants in Somalia, killing at least two people in a helicopter raid. | Foreign soldiers have staged an attack on militants in Somalia, killing at least two people in a helicopter raid. |
The troops, who according to some reports had uniforms with French insignia, attacked a vehicle carrying Islamists from the al-Shabab group. | The troops, who according to some reports had uniforms with French insignia, attacked a vehicle carrying Islamists from the al-Shabab group. |
Witnesses said the soldiers took away two men, and there were two bodies left in the road after the attack in the southern coastal town of Barawe. | |
A French military spokesman denied its forces were involved. | A French military spokesman denied its forces were involved. |
"There was no French operation," said admiral Christophe Prazuck, spokesman for the armed forces' general staff. | "There was no French operation," said admiral Christophe Prazuck, spokesman for the armed forces' general staff. |
He said the only French forces in the area were tackling pirates off the coast and did not intervene on land. | He said the only French forces in the area were tackling pirates off the coast and did not intervene on land. |
'Burning vehicle' | |
Unconfirmed reports claim that top al-Qaeda suspect Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan was killed in the attack. | |
Reuters and Spanish news agency Efe reported witnesses and al-Shabab sources as saying Kenyan-born Nabhan - who has been on the FBI's most-wanted list for years - was killed. | |
FOREIGN FORCES IN SOMALIA December 2006 Ethiopia invades, helps topple militant Islamist group2007, 2008 US airstrikes against militants it claims are linked to al-QaedaApril 2008 French storm a yacht and capture pirates after ransom is paidOctober 2008 Nato launches anti-piracy operation off the coast of SomaliaJanuary 2009 Ethiopia withdraws its troopsApril 2009 Two pirates killed and four hostages freed by French commandos | FOREIGN FORCES IN SOMALIA December 2006 Ethiopia invades, helps topple militant Islamist group2007, 2008 US airstrikes against militants it claims are linked to al-QaedaApril 2008 French storm a yacht and capture pirates after ransom is paidOctober 2008 Nato launches anti-piracy operation off the coast of SomaliaJanuary 2009 Ethiopia withdraws its troopsApril 2009 Two pirates killed and four hostages freed by French commandos |
He is suspected of bombing of an Israeli-owned hotel in Kenya and attempting to shoot down an airliner in 2002, and two attacks on US embassies in the region in 1998. | |
A village elder told the AFP news agency that four foreign helicopters had been involved in the Barawe raid. | |
"We heard the explosion and saw two helicopters flying over us," said Mohamed Ali Aden, a bus driver who drove past the burnt-out car minutes after the attack. | "We heard the explosion and saw two helicopters flying over us," said Mohamed Ali Aden, a bus driver who drove past the burnt-out car minutes after the attack. |
"There was only a burning vehicle and two dead bodies lying beside." | "There was only a burning vehicle and two dead bodies lying beside." |
Neither Somali government nor Islamist forces have helicopters. | Neither Somali government nor Islamist forces have helicopters. |
French commandos have launched raids in the past to rescue their citizens from pirates or militants. There is a French military base in neighbouring Djibouti. | French commandos have launched raids in the past to rescue their citizens from pirates or militants. There is a French military base in neighbouring Djibouti. |
The assault comes several weeks after a French security adviser held by militants in Mogadishu managed to get free. A colleague seized at the same time remains in captivity. | The assault comes several weeks after a French security adviser held by militants in Mogadishu managed to get free. A colleague seized at the same time remains in captivity. |
The US has also carried out air strikes against Somali Islamist groups it accused of links to al-Qaeda in recent years. It too has troops stationed in Djibouti. | The US has also carried out air strikes against Somali Islamist groups it accused of links to al-Qaeda in recent years. It too has troops stationed in Djibouti. |
Somalia has not had a functioning central government since 1991. | Somalia has not had a functioning central government since 1991. |
Rival Islamist factions are battling forces loyal to the weak UN-backed government, which controls only small parts of the capital Mogadishu. | Rival Islamist factions are battling forces loyal to the weak UN-backed government, which controls only small parts of the capital Mogadishu. |