Ciidamada Puntland oo guulo ka gaaray dagaalka Daacish

Ciidamada Puntland oo guulo ka gaaray dagaalka Daacish

Afhayeenka ciidamada Puntland, General Maxamuud Maxamed Faadhigo, oo ka hadlay xaaladda dagaalka ay ciidamada Puntland kula jiraan kooxda Daacish, ayaa VOA u sheegay in labadii maalmood ee la soo dhaafay ay xaaladda goobihii lagu dagaallamay afartii bishan ay degganeyd oo aysan dhicin wax dagaal ah.

Afhayeenka ayaa sidoo kale sheegay in 115 xubnood oo ka tirsanaa kooxda Daacish ay ku dileen dagaalladaasi. Isagoo dhinaca kalena sheegay in ciidamada Puntland ay ka dhinteen 27 askari, in ka badan 60 askarina uu dhaawacyo ka soo gaaray, oo uu ka mid yahay taliye ku xigeenkii ciidamada Daraawiishta Puntland.

‘Soomaali kuma jirin xubnihii Daacish ee lagu dilay Cal-miskaad’ – Deni

‘Soomaali kuma jirin xubnihii Daacish ee lagu dilay Cal-miskaad’ – Deni

Madaxweynaha Puntland Siciid Cabdillaahi Deni ayaa markii ugu horreysay ka hadlay dagaalkii shalay ka dhacay deegaano ka tirsan buuraha Cal-miskaaad halkaas oo dagaal adag ku dhexmaray ciidamada maamulka iyo kooxda Daacish.

Saraakiisha ciidamada Puntland ayaa sheegay inay guullo ka gaareen dagaaladii dhacay labadii maalmood ee u dembaysay isla markaana ay saldhigyo muhiim u ahaa Daacish ay ciidamadu ka qabsadeen.

Madaxweyne Deni, oo xirnan tuutaha ciidamada ayaa booqday qaar ka mida dhaawacyadii ciidamada ee la dhigay Isbitaallo ku yaalla magaalada Boosaaso isagoo xusay inay ka go’antahay ciribtirka kooxdaas.

“Waxaa runtii meelay joogaanba ciidamada Puntland ee geesiyaasha ah ku boorinayaa howsha ay qabteen inay tahay howl ummadda Soomaaliyeed, ummadda caalamka iyo ummadda reer Puntland u ogtahay karamaada dadkooda ku sugeen ay muujiyeen geesinimo ay muujiyeen lahaanshaha dhulkooda in cid walba oo ku xadgudubta ay diyaar u yihiin inay ka saaraa”ayuu yiri madaxweyne Deni.

Deni
Qoraalka sawirka,Saciid Deni oo booqday dhaawacyada ciidamada Puntland ee yaalla isbitaal Boosaaso ku yaalla.

Puntland ayaa horrey u sheegtay in dagaalyahanada kooxda Daacish ay u badan yihiin ajaanib, balse madaxweyne Deni ayaa ku celiyey inay ajaaniib u badan yihiin dadka meesha ku jira.

“Dad ajnabi ah weeye waxa meesha jooga ilaa iyo hadda qof suurad Soomaaliyeed aan u garano intii halkaa ku dhimatay oo boqol kor u dhaafaya ma jiraan kuwa Soomaali ugu dhow waa kuwa deggaan ahana ugu dhow ee Itoobiya iyo Tansaania iyo meelahaas k ayimi dadka intiisa dhulal fog fog, dad dalalka Asiya fog ayey ka yimaadeen dad Pakistaan iyo Afgaanistana u muuqal eg baa ku jira waa wax mucjiso ah” ayuu yiri Deni.

Puntland ayaa muddo bila ka hor bilowday howlgal ay ugu magac dartay “Hillaac” oo ay ku qaaday buuraha Cal-miskaad halkaas oo ay ku sugan yihiin kooxda Daacish.

Madaxweyne Deni ayaa horrey u sheegay in howlgalku galay wajigii labaad iyadoo kii kowaad uu sheegay in dhul ballaaran ay ciidamadu ka sifeeyeen kooxdaas.

Madaxweynaha Maraykanka Donald Trump ayaa horraantii todobaadkan sheegay inuu bixiyey amarka duqayn ka dhacday buuraha Cal-Miskaad ee gobolka Bari, halkaas oo ciidanka Puntland ay kula dagaallamayaan dagaallameyaal ka tirsan kooxda Daacish.

Sida ay sheegeen milatariga Maraykanka iyo Madaxweyne Trump, waxaa dadkii halkaa ku dhintay ka mid ahaa sarkaal sare oo kooxda u qaabilsanaa qorshaynta weerarrada, laakinse lama sheegin magaca sarkaalkaas iyo dagaallamayaashii kale ee ku dhintay duqaynta.

Maamul goboleedka Puntland ayaa isna BBC u sheegay in ilaa 40 dagaallame ay ku dhinteen duqaynta, kuwaasoo u badnaa ajaanib.

Inkastoo ay Puntland sheegtya in dagaalka ay guulo ka gaartay ayaa waxa ay hadana khubarada ka digayaan wali halista Daacish.

Scores killed in Somalia in clash between security forces, Islamic State

Scores killed in Somalia in clash between security forces, Islamic State

Nearly 70 people were killed and up to 50 others wounded during 24 hours of fighting between Islamic State fighters and security forces from Somalia’s Puntland region, officials said Wednesday.

At least 15 Puntland soldiers and more than 50 militants were slain in the fierce fighting around the Dharin and Qurac areas of the Cal Miskaad mountains in Puntland’s Bari region, multiple Puntland security officials told VOA, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

In an interview Wednesday with VOA’s Somali Service, a spokesperson for Puntland security operations, Brigadier General Mohamud Mohamed Ahmed, said the fighting, which began Tuesday, was the heaviest since Puntland launched an offensive last month against Islamic State groups that have hideouts in the mountains.

“We have confirmed that at least 57 Islamic State militants, all of them foreigners, were killed during the fighting in the last 24 hours,” Ahmed said.

Puntland Security Forces parade newly trained soldiers and equipment to combat Islamic State in Somalia's Puntland region, Jan. 30, 2025.
Puntland Security Forces parade newly trained soldiers and equipment to combat Islamic State in Somalia’s Puntland region, Jan. 30, 2025.

Ahmed declined to say how many Puntland soldiers were wounded or lost but suggested casualties were heavy.

“The fighting is taking place in a mountainous area where the militants are using improvised explosives. The fighting of this nature in such an environment, the attacking force often suffers more casualties than the defenders,” he said.

VOA could not independently verify the claim of 57 militants killed but graphic video circulated on social media was said to show scenes of militants’ bodies strewn in a mountainous area.

Ahmed said Tuesday night the United Arab Emirates conducted a drone strike against the IS militants in the area to support Puntland forces.

A statement from the Puntland forces said their troops have gained ground.

“Puntland forces have successfully captured the strategic village of Dharin in Togga Jecel, dealing a significant blow to the extremist group’s operational capabilities in the region,” the statement said.

It added: “The forces have expelled the enemy from the areas they fought along the Togga Jecel.”

These latest clashes came just days after U.S. warplanes targeted the Islamic State affiliate in Somalia, hitting what officials described as high-ranking operatives in the terror group’s mountainous stronghold.

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced the airstrike Saturday on social media, describing the main target as a “Senior ISIS Attack Planner and other terrorists he recruited and led.”

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud thanked the U.S. for its “unwavering support” in the “fight against international terrorism.”

Military campaign

Puntland began a military offensive dubbed “Hilac Campaign” last month against extremist groups in the region following months of preparations.

Claims by Puntland commanders made regarding different battles indicate more than 150 Islamic State militants have been killed.

Puntland’s leader, Said Abdullahi Deni, appealed to the public to support the operation, which he said is aimed at dislodging the Islamic State militants from their hideouts in mountainous areas.

The operation has garnered public support. Monday, hundreds of residents took to the streets of Bosaso, the commercial hub of Puntland state, to demonstrate against the terrorist group and show support for the military campaign.

Puntland security forces patrol after capturing Islamic State bases in the Cal Miskaad mountain range in Bari, east of the Gulf of Aden in the city of Bosaso, Puntland region, Somalia, Jan. 25, 2025.
Puntland security forces patrol after capturing Islamic State bases in the Cal Miskaad mountain range in Bari, east of the Gulf of Aden in the city of Bosaso, Puntland region, Somalia, Jan. 25, 2025.

Puntland is a member state of Somalia but its relationship with the country’s federal government has been strained by political conflicts and the region is considered semi-autonomous.

Analysts say the rift between the two sides has limited any collaboration between the federal government and the Puntland regional state, including the fight against terrorists.

“An operation like this needs logistical support and reinforcements, and the regional states alone cannot handle it. Federal government support and involvement is a must,” Somalia’s former Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmake told VOA.

“The Islamic State is a common enemy for Somalis. Politicians should separate the national interests and the political differences that can be later solved through negotiations. National interests including security and development should not be politicized,” former national intelligence chief Brigadier General Abdirahman Turyare told VOA.

IS in Puntland

Puntland has endured terrorist attacks perpetrated by al-Shabab and Islamic State militants, but the ongoing military operation appears to be focused on IS.

The group has a relatively small presence in Somalia compared to the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab, but experts have warned of growing activity.

U.S. military officials and Somali security experts reported that IS increased its membership numbers in Somalia last year.

The group was previously estimated to have between 100 and 400 fighters, but Somali security and intelligence experts say the number has grown to between 500 and 600.

Most of the newcomers are said to be from the Middle East and eastern and northern Africa.

Faadumo Yasin Jama contributed to this report.