Five Killed in Militia Attack Amid Somalia’s Arms Turmoil
Tragedy struck central Somalia as at least five individuals lost their lives when militiamen ambushed a convoy and seized heavy weaponry. Residents and local officials reported the attack, which highlights security concerns since a decades-long arms embargo was lifted seven months ago.
The convoy, travelling with a security escort near Abudwaq, was overrun by militiamen from a local clan. The attackers seized machine guns, anti-aircraft weapons, and rocket-propelled grenades believed to originate from Ethiopia. ‘It’s unfortunate that five people died over weapons,’ said Ahmed Shire, a security adviser to the president of Galmudug State.
Rashid Abdi, an analyst with Sahan Research, described the incident as a major arms proliferation event, warning that some weapons might end up with al Shabaab militants. Abdi also criticized the lifting of the arms embargo on Somalia, calling it a strategic mistake.
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