Somalia: 189 Al-Shabaab Terrorists Crushed Into Ash By Mighty UPDF Forces

Somalia: 189 Al-Shabaab Terrorists Crushed Into Ash By Mighty UPDF Forces

By Spy Uganda

Kampala: The Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) Friday claimed to have killed 189 Al-Shabaab terrorists in an operation in Somalia.

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Army’s deputy spokesman Lt. Col. Deo Akiki said: “Today morning, a UPDF contingent under African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has killed at least 189 al-Shabaab militants in Somalia.”

“This is the biggest number of al-Shabaab militants killed in a day,” he added.

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Earlier, the UPDF issued a statement, saying Ugandan troops have raided al-Shabaab hideouts in Sigaale village, approximately 99 kilometers (61 miles) southwest of Mogadishu.

A large number of military hardware and items used by the terrorist were also destroyed, the statement said, adding the UPDF also disrupted an al-Shabaab meeting, injuring several terrorists in Doncadaafeedow which is seven km (4 mi) away from the Janaale town.

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For over 10 years, the UPDF has been keeping peace in Somalia and it has lost over 20 soldiers ever since it went there. Uganda was the first country to send peacekeeping forces to Somalia.

Unlike in the past, UPDF now has attack helicopters that have augmented the UPDF firepower against Al Shabaab.

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In recent days, al-Shabaab militants intensified attacks on security forces as the Africa Union Mission Forces and the Somali National Army soldiers continue pushing the group from strongholds in successive military operations.

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