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26.12.2014 Somalia

Four Shebab fighters killed in attack on Somalia AU base

By AFP
Four suspected Shebab fighters are detained by Somalian national soldiers following a gun battle in Mogadishu that left four other suspects dead on December 26, 2014.  By Mohamed Abdiwahab AFPFour suspected Shebab fighters are detained by Somalian national soldiers following a gun battle in Mogadishu that left four other suspects dead on December 26, 2014. By Mohamed Abdiwahab (AFP)
26.12.2014 LISTEN

Mogadishu (AFP) - Four fighters from Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels were killed and another four captured in an attack by the Islamists against an African Union command centre, officials said Friday.

The militants launched an assault on the AU force's heavily fortified headquarters in Mogadishu on Thursday, killing three soldiers from the union's local peacekeeping mission known as AMISOM and a civilian contractor.

"The security forces foiled the attack and killed four of the attackers, and we have arrested four suspects," Somali interior ministry spokesman Mohamed Yusuf said. "Four other people, among them (an) airport worker, were also killed."

Shebab claimed its militants had managed to keep fighting into Friday, although officials said the attack was brought to an end late on Thursday.

Officials did not give the nationalities of the AMISOM troops who were killed, but a contingent of Ugandan soldiers is in charge of the base.

The Shebab, who are fighting to topple Somalia's internationally-backed government, said it carried out the attack against what it said were "Ugandan mercenaries".

The AU force headquarters is a fortified structure located on the grounds of the Mogadishu airport, which is also under high security.

The AMISOM force, deployed since 2007, currently counts some 22,000 African Union troops.

They have managed to push Shebab militants out of the capital, but the Islamists still hold large swathes of territory in the south and centre of the country.

Recent Shebab attacks in Somalia have targeted key government and security sites in an apparent bid to discredit claims by the authorities and African Union troops that they are winning the war.

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