Somali forces retake city

This item appears on page 69 of the December 2014 issue.

Somali and African Union (AU) forces retook the coastal city of Barawa, Somalia, from the al-Qaeda allied, militant Islamist group al-Shabaab on Oct. 6. The city was the last major port controlled by al-Shabaab, which used it as a center for importing and exporting, keeping the group funded and armed.

Somali and AU troops have retaken seven al-Shabaab controlled cities since launching new operations on Sept. 1. Al-Shabaab’s leader, Ahmed Abdi Godane, was killed by a US drone strike in August.

The US Department of State continues to warn travelers to avoid all travel to Somalia. While some parts of south-central Somalia are now under Somali government control, with AU military support, al-Shabaab still can carry out attacks there.