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Ethiopia forces capture rebel-controlled Somali town

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By Tesfa-Alem Tekle

December 31, 2011 (ADDIS ABABA) — Ethiopian army have captured a strategic town in Somalia after hundreds of troops carried out assault on Saturday against the Al-Qaeda linked Al-shabab rebels who have been in control of the border town.

The Ethiopian government has confirmed redeploying its forces into Somalia and securing the Baladwayne town from the hands of Al shabab.

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in its extraordinary summit in Addis Ababa last November has called on Ethiopia to support the Kenyan and Somalia joint security operation against the extremist group.

Ethiopian government spokesman Bereket Simon said the military intervention was in response to recent requests from Somalia government for Ethiopia support.

Al shabab on its Twitter feed said it was a "planned withdrawal" from the town because of what it said was Ethiopia’s "indiscriminate" shelling.

Following the operation by Ethiopian forces the weak transitional government of Somalia has officially called upon regional countries and the international community as a whole to support the Somali people and its government in the on going efforts of curbing Al shabab threats.

The islamist militant group late in November warned Ethiopia to refrain from any military intervention or face grave consequences.

The group in a statement then said “any new military operation by Ethiopia will lead to heavy loss of life among its soldiers”

Ethiopia previously sent troops to Somalia in 2006 with US backing and withdrew forces in 2009 after they overthrew the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) from de facto power in Mogadishu.

(ST)

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  • 2 January 09:54, by Abraham Ayom

    Ethiopia peace keeping force in Abyei should have to do the same, wipe the SAF out from Abyei Town

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    • 3 January 07:51, by Edema Ladu

      Well done Ethiopian troops keep on knocking hard on them till they are kicked out completely.
      Terrorists! With them there is no peace in the world

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