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Al-Shabab ‘retakes’ key Somalia port city of Merca

Islamist militant group al-Shabab has taken control of the port city Merca, residents say. However the African Union force insists it still has control of the town.

Al-Shabab went into the town soon after African Union forces retreated
Al-Shabab went into the town soon after African Union forces retreated

The governor of Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region Ibrahim Adam told the AFP news agency that al-Shabab secured took the town without fighting.

Earlier reports had said the AU forces had left the town but they tweeted later that they “re-adjust their positions” from time to time.

“Amisom [African Union] forces moved out at midday and the local administration and all other Somali security forces left a few minutes later – and then heavily armed al-Shabab militants entered the town,” local resident Ibrahim Mumin told AFP.

“They have been addressing residents at the district headquarters,” he added.

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Another resident, Mohamed Sabriye, told AP news agency that al-Shabab fighters had hoisted their flag over the city’s police station and administrative headquarters.

However, Amisom tweeted that “contrary to propaganda by enemies of Somalia, AMISOM is still in control of Marka”.

Amisom later tweeted “Our troops will from time to time re-adjust their positions for tactical purposes to guarantee defeat of terrorists. #Somalia.”

It comes three weeks after al-Shabab overran an African Union military base outside the southern Somali town of el-Ade, saying they had killed about 100 Kenyans soldiers.

Kenya has not said how many of its troops died.

Al-Shabab was ousted from the capital, Mogadishu, in August 2011, but still has a presence in large areas of southern Somalia and often stages attacks across the country. BBC

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