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Somalia: AU, gov’t troops take Jowhar from rebels

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — African Union and Somali troops have taken a rebel stronghold north of the Somali capital, another setback for the al-Shabab extremists who once controlled Mogadishu.

Witnesses in Jowhar, 90 kilometers (60 miles) north of Mogadishu, said Sunday that troops encircled the town before engaging in a brief battle with militants. The fighting forced dozens of families to flee. Mahad Ali, a resident, said the rebels left the town around midday Sunday.

An al-Shabab member who uses Twitter confirmed the transfer of power. The posting said Jowhar had been transformed from a “peaceful city” governed by Shariah law into a battle zone.

African Union and Somali troops forced al-Shabab out of the capital Mogadishu in August 2011. The troops have since taken over many more towns, decreasing al-Shabab’s area of control.

SOURCE:- AP

 

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