Battle of Elwaq explained

Conflict:Battle of Elwaq
Partof:the War in Somalia (2009-present)
Date:September 9–10, 2011
Place:Elwaq, Somalia
Result:Somali Government Victory
  • Somalia retakes town from Islamists
Combatant1: Somalia

Kenya

Combatant2: Al-Shabaab
Strength1:140
Strength2:Unknown
Casualties1: 70 soldiers killed,
10 technicals
(Al-Shabaab claim)
Casualties2:30 killed

On 9 September 2011, an army of Al-Shabaab fighters attacked the Somali town of Elwaq, resulting in the deaths of 12 soldiers. Within 8 hours, the Islamists army claimed they had full control of Elwaq and that the remaining Somali soldiers fled the town. The next day, Somali troops attempted to recapture the town from Islamists militants. After hours of fighting, the Islamists reportedly fled the town on technicals. Al-Shabaab claimed that they killed 70 Somali soldiers and that they captured 10 military vehicles.[1] The bodies of 30 Islamists were later discovered by the army, the dead including 8 children.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gulf of Aden Security Review - September 15, 2011. Critical Threats. 2020-04-20.