Thursday, 24 March 2011

Kenyan forces cross Somali border to fight al-Shabab

Kenyan forces cross Somali border to fight al-Shabab

Al-Shabab fighters  
Al-Shabab has recently been pushed out of some parts of Mogadishu
Kenyan forces have crossed into Somali territory to fight al-Shabab militants, a police source has told the BBC.
Twelve militants were killed in the raid near the border town of Liboi, Kenya's Standard newspaper reports.
Kenya supports the Somali government and has helped trained its forces but this is the first time Kenyan officers have crossed the border.
Al-Shabab has previously threatened to stage attacks in Kenya but none have been carried out.
Last year, al-Shabab said it was behind a double attack on the Ugandan capital, Kampala, which killed at least 76 people, in revenge for Uganda sending troops to help the Somali government.
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The Kenyan raid was carried out by the police General Service Unit following recent militant attacks on the Kenyan side of the border, the Standard says.
Al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda, controls much of southern and central Somalia.
The government, backed by some 9,000 African Union troops from Uganda and Burundi, has this year gained some ground in the capital, Mogadishu.
Somalia has been wracked by constant war for more than 20 years - its last functioning national government was toppled in 1991.

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