NAIROBI (Reuters) - African Union peacekeepers have seized territory from Somali insurgents in the capital Mogadishu in a new offensive that is slowly closing in on the rebels' main stronghold, a force spokesman said on Monday,
Major Paddy Ankunda said the deployment of up to 3,000 more peacekeepers, which would take the AMISOM force to 12,000 soldiers within the next two months, would help squeeze the rebels out of the heavily populated Bakara market.
"The idea is that when we get new troops, we should be able to expand our fronts and then realise a new effort to push the insurgents out of the ... Bakara market which is their main source of finances," said the Ugandan officer, speaking to reporters from Mogadishu by video link.
Detailing sites now under government control, Ankunda showed the front line shifting to within 200 metres of the southern fringe of Bakara market and within several hundred metres of the market's northern and western boundaries.
"The territory which we continue to recover is giving us hope that yes we are making progress and we should be able to flush them out," Ankunda said.
Somalia has been bogged down in violence and awash with weapons since the overthrow of a dictator in 1991, with warlords and now Islamist militants stepping into the power vacuum, and allowing piracy to flourish off the country's shores.
Somali government forces backed by the peacekeepers launched the new military push on May 12 and have seized several strategic positions from al Qaeda-affiliated al Shabaab insurgents.
Three peacekeepers -- two from Uganda and one from Burundi -- have been killed since Thursday, while AMISOM claimed the scalps of al Shabaab's top commander in Bakara market and his chief intelligence officer, Ankunda said.
It is the second offensive this year to regain control of insurgent-held neighbourhoods and weaken the rebels fighting to overthrow the Western-backed government, before ultimately flushing them out of the capital.
AMISOM says its forces now control more than 60 percent of the capital. Horn of Africa experts say they are all that prevent the insurgents from toppling an administration plagued by internal rifts and corruption.
A power struggle among the country's political leaders is opening the way for the Islamist militants to regroup and risks undermining the military gains being won.
It is widely acknowledged that al Shabaab cannot be defeated militarily without political reform aimed at ending two decades of ineffective government.
"The military serves the political objective. So if the politicians are fighting amongst each other then the objective that we serve is not very clear," Ankunda said, appealing to political leaders to settle their differences in order not to jeopardise the military gains.
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Re: Breaking news: AU+ TFG gaining more ground from Al shaba
Next year inshallah Xamar will be free, life as whole is on the up there. Xamarweyne is a boom!
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Re: Breaking news: AU+ TFG gaining more ground from Al shaba
really?
i have been hearing this crap for the last two years. tell me something new.
i have been hearing this crap for the last two years. tell me something new.
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Re: Breaking news: AU+ TFG gaining more ground from Al shaba
If they take over Bakaara market then they will be able to defeat Al Shabab in Mogadishu. The question is how long will it take them to make that 200 meter trip a fruitful one?
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Re: Breaking news: AU+ TFG gaining more ground from Al shaba
that is good news
inshallah somalia
will be free from the shabab moriyans 



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Re: Breaking news: AU+ TFG gaining more ground from Al shaba
There is a bigger problem than Al Shabab and even AMISOM recognizes it.fatimazahra wrote:that is good newsinshallah somalia
will be free from the shabab moriyans
"The military serves the political objective. So if the politicians are fighting amongst each other then the objective that we serve is not very clear," Ankunda said, appealing to political leaders to settle their differences in order not to jeopardise the military gains.
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