Al-Qaida linked Somali militia retakes strategic town from government forces in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Witnesses in Somalia say al-Qaida linked insurgents have taken control of a strategic town from a militia allied to the Somali government.Mohamed Hassan, a resident of the town of Dhusamareb, said Saturday that hundreds of al-Shabab militia had taken over the town after they staged a surprise attack on their rivals, the Alhu Sunna Waljama fighters.
Sheik Abdirahman Ali, an Ahlu Sunna Waljama commander, claimed that his fighters' retreat from the town was a military tactic and that they would soon recapture it.
Ahlu Sunna Waljama fighters took Dhusamareb town near the Ethiopian border from the al-Shabab two years ago.
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