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Africa Horn
Children die as drought ravages Somalia over Al-Shabaab blockade
2021-03-09
[Garowe] Authorities in the troubled Gedo region have reported two deaths which are related to hunger, mainly caused by al-Shabaab
...... the personification of Somali state failure...
blockades, which have made it impossible for humanitarian groups given that most supply routes remain closed.

Those who died from hunger and thirst are mainly children, and there is a possibility of more casualties in coming weeks, should the residents fail to get urgent help from well-wishers, authorities said in a statement, which comes amid political chaos.

Al-Shabaab, local authorities said, have been using the current standoff between Jubaland security forces and the Somali National Army [SNA] over the control of Gedo, further expanding their territories in an area which had almost been liberated from the group following operations by the Kenya Defense Forces [KDF].

While Kenyan troops continue serving in Sector II whose main headquarters are at Dhobley, they have not successfully contained the bully boyz due to internal wrangles pitting the federal government of Somalia and the local Jubaland administration.

The federal government has been under pressure to withdraw troops from Gedo but in return, they have refused, leading to constant wrangles with the Jubaland security forces. The Mogadishu-based government accuses Kenya of meddling in her internal affairs, a claim disputed by Nairobi.

And the standoff has given al-Shabaab a freeway to terrorize residents, thus causing the current humanitarian crisis in the region. Gedo region falls under Jubaland state, which neighbors Kenya, and which has been working closely with Nairobi.

Besides the al-Shabaab bad boys-engineered menace, the region is also battling acute food shortages caused by ravaging desert locusts and poor rains in the region. Authorities say the situation could be dire in the coming weeks if it's not contained.
Related:
Gedo region: 2021-02-10 Al-Shabaab targets AU troops' base in Somalia
Gedo region: 2021-02-05 Al-Shabaab fire mortar shells at Burundi base in Somalia
Gedo region: 2021-01-31 Somalia loses confidence in Kenyan troops under AU mission
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Jubaland security forces: 2021-01-26 Fighting intensifies in border town as troops launch counter-offensive
Jubaland security forces: 2015-02-02 Jubaland forces conduct security sweep in Kismayo
Jubaland security forces: 2014-11-14 Security sweeps in Kismayo and Jowhar net scores
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  I would worry about them more than the people
Posted by: Chris   2021-03-09 09:03  

#1  But what about the puppies and bunnies?
Posted by: Otto Bluetooth6633   2021-03-09 00:27  

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