MOGADISHU, Somalia, August 28, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ --
Somalia troops with the assistance of the African Union Mission Troops,
have this morning pushed Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorists out of Marka,
the third-largest port in Southern Somalia.
The dawn operation
met little resistance as the AMISOM and Somali National Army troops
steadily advanced to Shalamboot and established a defensive position
there.
Located 90 kilometres south of Mogadishu, Marka has been
under the brutal rule of the extremists since November 2008. In recent
months, many of the al Shabaab's top commanders have been fleeing
towards the town following a string of defeats by the allied forces. The
capture of Marka is also critical for AMISOM future operations to
liberate the city of Kismayo, the extremists' largest source of illicit
revenue.
This important achievement comes at a critical time for
Somalia as the country's newly inaugurated Parliament prepares to elect a
Speaker and President for the country, and bring to a close 12 years of
transitional governments.
AMISOM Force Commander, Lt. Gen.
Andrew Gutti, said the capture of Marka would enhance security across
Somalia by denying the terrorists a base from which to launch attacks.
“AMISOM
is committed to supporting the peace process in Somalia and this
operation will not only bring relief to the population in Marka, but
will also help in the liberation of Kismayo,” he said. “Our aim is to
ensure that all the people of Somalia can freely participate in the
process of national reconciliation,” he added.
He also urged the
population to remain calm and asked for their cooperation as AMISOM
continues to consolidate security within the town.
This leaves
Jowhar, 90 kilometres to the north of Mogadishu, as the last remaining
stronghold of the extremists in the regions of Banadir, Lower and Middle
Shabelle which comprise Sector 1 of AMISOM area of responsibility.
Since
the UN Security Council boosted AMISOM troop numbers to over 17,000,
the force has been expanding outside Mogadishu and has helped the Somali
government by providing a secure environment and recovering more
territory, as well as ensuring law, order and justice.
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