Deutsche Welle, 5 October 2013
Somali al-Shabab insurgents say foreign military forces have
carried out a strike on one of their coastal bases. The raid comes two weeks
after al-Shabab militants attacked a Kenyan shopping mall, killing 67 people.
The insurgents said "Western" forces attacked a
house in one of their bases in the coastal town of Barawe under the cover of
dark before morning prayers on Saturday.
"The enemy of Allah tried to surprise the mujahideen
commanders with a night attack using a military helicopter, but they were
taught a lesson and they have failed," Mohamed Abu Suleiman, the Shabab
commander of the town, told AFP news agency.
"Our mujahideen fighters inside the house fought back
and the cowards ran away," Suleiman added.
Another al-Shabab commander however said the attack came
only from the sea, and that one al-Shabab militant had been killed.
A Somali intelligence official said the targets of the raid
were "high-profile" foreigners in the house, and confirmed that the
attack was carried out by a foreign military.
Foreign military activities
Several nations operate special forces in the Horn of Africa
region, and have carried out similar missions in the past. However, no foreign
military units typically involved in such operations in Somalia have claimed
responsibility for the strike.
In January, elite French forces staged an overnight
operation with some 50 troops and at least helicopters in southern Somalia,
attempting unsuccessfully to rescue an intelligence officer captured by
al-Shabab forces.
Four years ago, US Navy SEALS killed a most-wanted al-Qaeda
operative, also in Barawe.
Saturday's incident comes two weeks after al-Shabab gunmen
attacked Kenya's Westgate shopping mall in the capital, Nairobi, killing 67
people in a four-day siege.
The leader of al-Shabab, Mukhtar Abu Zubeyr, also known as
Ahmed Godane, says the attack was in retaliation for Kenya's military
deployment inside Somalia.
The Kenyan military on Saturday identified four men alleged
to have been involved in the shopping mall attack. They were named as Abu Baara
al-Sudani, Omar Nabhan, Khattab al-Kene and "Umayr."
Kenyan police also announced that they believed that only
four to six people carried out the raid. Previously the number had been put at
between 10 and 15.
tj/rc (AFP, AP, Reuters)
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