Somalia: Northeastern State Troops Seize ISIS Explosive Manufacturing Site
Somalia: Northeastern State Forces Seize ISIS Bomb-Making Facility
Report By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International–Monitoring
BOSASO, Somalia
In a sweeping victory, Northeastern State’s defense forces took decisive action, securing the precarious town of Sheebaab and its neighboring areas, straddling the Almiskaad mountains in Somalia’s Bari region. This marks a strategic win in their relentless fight against insurgent extremism.
The operation unraveled a trove of resources once left by ISIS—a cache of fuel, weaponry, and medical provisions, all found in a makeshift hospital. Imagine a hospital not for healing but a tool for hostility. That’s the grim reality these troves revealed.
And what of the ISIS bomb-making facility? Although previously flattened by an airstrike on February 14, traces showed its continued use, serving as a stark reminder of the resilient, albeit beleaguered, operations of these militants.
As fate would have it, the fingertips of discovery did not stop there. Authorities stumbled upon two mass graves within Sheebaab’s borders, silent witnesses to the violent past. The resting place of fallen ISIS fighters, victims of targeted airstrikes in the ominous cliffs of the Calmiskaad mountains—strikes reportedly orchestrated by U.S. and UAE forces.
The Continued Struggle for Peace
Even as Northeastern State troops sweep through the landscape, can we truly grasp the scope of their endeavors? Their relentless campaign continues, relentlessly dragging the shadow of ISIS from these critical areas, all while striving to anchor security in a sea of ongoing unrest.
Praise has been generous yet measured. Northeastern State state officials have acknowledged the indispensable support of international allies in this pivotal struggle against ISIS militants. It is a symphony composed of both local bravery and global resolve.
The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) has inked its mark on this campaign, citing a February 1 airstrike that claimed the lives of 14 terrorists, among them a senior leader. This surgical strike, targeting a network of caves deep in the rugged terrain southeast of Bosaso, echoes the tune of coordinated effort.
A Removal of Threats
Among those who fell was Ahmed Maeleninine, a figure pivotal to ISIS’s ambitions. His sinews stretched across networks, recruiting, financing, and orchestrating operations with Cold War-esque intrigue. He was the mind behind deploying terror beyond Somalia’s borders—to the very heart of the United States and Europe.
Is this merely the tip of an iceberg, or merely a chapter in an ongoing narrative? The intersections of geopolitical strife and local survival write a complex saga, weaving tales of courage and cooperation. Perhaps it suggests what might be possible when nations lean on each other, forcing a path through the tangled web of extremism.
The report enriches our understanding of not just the tactics or the victories, but the underlying struggle that colors every moment in this ongoing fight against terror in Somalia.