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Somalia claims its army and allied militias repel al Shabaab attack, killing more than 130

Somalia announced on Thursday that its army and clan militias allied with it had fought off coordinated raids by the Islamist al Shabaab group in the south of the country, killing over 130 attackers.

Since 2007, the militant group linked to al Qaeda has waged a bloody campaign in central and southern Somalia, killing thousands in a campaign marked by deadly bombings of Mogadishu's capital.

Al Shabaab, armed with explosive-laden vehicles, attacked four villages of the Middle Shabelle area on Thursday morning. They briefly captured two before they were defeated in heavy combat, according to two residents from the region and a spokesperson for defence ministry.

In a press release, the Information Ministry said that "the heroes of the National Army and the locals killed more than 130 al Shabaab (fighters) in the operations to defeat the enemy."

"They attacked these areas in many directions using mortars, car-bombs, and gunfire," said the local elder Nur Ibrahim, who lives in Ali Ahmed. He added that he had seen the bodies of about 20 attackers as well as seven clan fighters and soldiers.

Al Shabaab attacks state and military targets frequently as part of its mission to overthrow Somalia's Government and establish its rule based on a strict interpretation of Islamic Law. Reporting by Feisal omar and Abdi sheikh; Writing by Hereward holland; Editing by Angus MacSwan

(source: Reuters)