Battle of Wabho
Battle of Wabho (2009) | |
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Part of Galgudug, Somalia | |
Result | ASWJ victory |
Sharif Ali Ahmed
Aden Abdi Nur
The Battle of Wabho was a one-day-long battle fought between the
Prelude
On May 15, when the Battle for Central Somalia was just beginning with an insurgent offensive, Al-Shabaab mujahedeen attacked the town of Wabho. For two days they fought for the city with Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a. 5 were killed in the fighting however the takeover had failed and pro-government militants remained in control of the town.[1]
The battle
On June 5 the fighting started when mujahedeen attacked the town again, this time with Hizbul Islam as their main force. Hizbul Islam spokesman Sheik Muse Abdi Arale reported that they had won and captured the town as well as 3 armoured trucks. At this time only 10 had been reported, dead. Residents reported the two sides used heavy weapons,[2] also mortars had been used as Muse Arale was quoted saying "We have pounded mortars on the infidels and entered the town from all sides". 56 were reported dead, however Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jama claimed they re-took the town.[3] As both sides claimed victory it was unknown who was in control of the town and no-one could independently verify this. The death toll was said to be over 40, with 60 injured.[4]
On June 7 there was finally confirmation that allied Hizbul Islam and al-Shabaab, mujahedeen had won the battle. Muse Arale was quoted as saying: "The Mujahideen won the battle and we captured three armed trucks and there were many casualties on both sides" and Sheikh Ali "Dheere" Mohamud, the spokesman of al-Shabaab said that "Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamee'a militia lost the battle and an important town." Local residents also confirmed it and Ahlu Sunnah militia commanders refused to comment. It was also reported that al-Shabaab used foreign fighters, some of which were among the Shuhada (martyrs).[5]
Per these reports, 31 Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a fighters and 24 mujahedeen had been killed in the battle. At least 9 civilians had been killed during the clashes.
Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys and Hassan Turki
On June 7, Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a commander
Sheikh Aweys resurfaced on June 8 to dispel claims of being injured or wounded. He held a press-conference in Mogadishu where he called the claims of being killed/injured: "enemy propaganda". He was quoted as saying: "News of my death is unfounded, every person is destined to die, but it will come the day sanctioned by Allah."[9]
See also
References
- allafrica Calm Returns to Central Town, May 16, 2009
- ^ allafrica Rival Islamists Fight in Wabho Town in Central Somalia, June 5, 2009
- ^ New York Times At Least 56 Killed as Islamist Groups Fight Over a Somali Town, June 5
- ^ allafrica Death Toll Increases in Wabho Town Fighting, June 6, 2009
- ^ allafrica 50 Killed in Central Somalia Clashes, Aweys 'Wounded', June 7, 2009
- ^ Voice of America Somali Insurgent Leader Denies Reports of Death Archived June 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, June 7, 2009
- ^ Daily Nation Fear over fate of warlord Aweys after fierce battle, June 7, 2009
- ^ allafrica Ahlu Sunna Wajama'a Claims They Have Injured Sheik Aweys, June 7, 2009
- ^ allafrica Aweys Resurfaces to Dispel Claims of Being Wounded, June 8, 2009