Sunday, March 5, 2023
Somalia's Neighbors to Send Additional Troops to Fight Al-Shabab.
The three neighboring countries of Somalia are to send new troops to support Somali forces against al-Shabab in the next phase of military operations, the national security adviser for the Somali president said.
In an interview with VOA's Somali Service on Wednesday, Hussein Sheikh-Ali said Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya will be sending troops in addition to the soldiers they already have served as part of the African Transitional Mission in Somalia, or ATMIS. He said the new troops will not be part of the ATMIS mission.
"It is their plan to be coming inside Somalia within eight weeks," he said. Ali declined to give a specific number of the incoming troops, citing "operational purposes." "Their role is to jointly plan and jointly operate under the command of the Somali security forces," he said. "So, they will be fighting against al-Shabab alongside Somali forces. That is the plan."
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