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Kenya's military threatens air raids deep into Somalia | Kenya's military threatens air raids deep into Somalia |
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Kenya's army has vowed to pursue Islamist al-Shabab insurgents deep inside southern Somalia with air raids. | |
Kenya sent troops into Somalia in October, accusing the al-Qaeda-linked group of abducting foreigners from its soil - charges denied by the militants. | |
Kenyan forces are in three locations in southern Somalia and have made few territorial advances since deploying. | |
But military spokesman Col Cyrus Oguna said their attacks would "never relent" until "Kenya feels safe". | |
Some analysts have suggested the Kenyan government wants to establish a buffer zone along its border with Somalia. | |
Al-Shabab, which controls large parts of central and southern Somalia, has said it views the presence of Kenyan troops in southern Somalia as an act of war. | |
The Islamist militants have been battling the forces of the UN-backed government, which controls the capital, Mogadishu, thanks to the 9-700-strong African Union force in the city. | |
Last week, Kenya agreed that its forces in Somalia would join the AU operation. | |
When Kenya entered Somalia, the military said it intended to capture 10 towns under al-Shabab's control - including the port city of Kismayo. | |
'Pacification' | |
Since launching its offensive against the insurgents, Kenyan warplanes have struck several rebel bases. | |
Targets for future air raids will include Afgoye, a town near Mogadishu, as well as ports along the coast, Col Oguna said. | |
He warned that the air attacks would continue until al-Shabab was completely destroyed. | |
"We are developing targets in areas of Afgoye, Merka, Barawe and we want to hit deep down into their own areas." | |
He called on local people to avoid areas in which the militants operated. | He called on local people to avoid areas in which the militants operated. |
"We want to send a message to those living in areas that are close to al-Shabab infrastructure to try and stay away from those infrastructures because we are developing them as legitimate objectives." | |
Correspondents say heavy rains have hampered Kenya's mission so far. | |
Col Oguna said in the areas that Kenyan had occupied pursuing a policy of "pacification", which included the provision of humanitarian assistance. | |
"Pacification here is tedious, it's painstaking and it's actually time-consuming. But once we are certain that we have pacified the areas sufficiently enough, we'll move forward," the military spokesman said. | |
Somalia has been convulsed by war for two decades and has not had a functioning national government since 1991. | |
Al-Shabab announced a "tactical withdrawal" from Mogadishu in August after fierce fighting with AU forces, but has since staged several attacks on the city. |
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