Al-Shabab Kills At Least 20, Burns Food Trucks In Somalia

Al-Shabab of Somalia

BY OMAR FARUK

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (AP)
ā€” Somali state media and residents say the extremist group al-Shabab killed at least 20 people and burned seven vehicles transporting food in the Hiran region Saturday morning, and the governmentā€™s drought envoy called it ā€œdevastatingā€ for communities in the grip of a severe drought.

Residents said the attack was in retaliation for a local mobilization against the al-Qaida-affiliated group that holds significant parts of central and southern Somalia. The extremist groupā€™s presence complicates an already challenging response to the drought that has killed thousands of people. Some areas are on the brink of famine.

Drought envoy Abdirahman Abdishakur noted that al-Shabab also had blown up wells for water in Hiran in recent days.

ā€œThe victims were drivers and passengers transporting food supplies from Beletweyne to Mahas and a total of seven trucks carrying food and vehicles used by the passengers were set ablaze,ā€ resident Hassan Abdulle told The Associated Press by phone.

The attack came a day after government forces destroyed landmines that al-Shabab had planted on the busy road connecting Beletweyne and Mataban with the intent to target travelers.

Al-Shabab confirmed the attack and claimed to have killed 20 locally mobilized militia members.

The Somali government has condemned the ā€œbarbaricā€ attack and reiterated its support for local mobilization against the extremist group.

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