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Battle of Bal'ad (2025)

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Battle of Bal'ad
Part of 2025 Shabelle offensive

Al-Shabaab fighters in Bal'ad, Somalia February 27
DateFebruary 27, 2025 (2025-02-27)—February 28, 2025; 25 days ago (2025-02-28)
Location2°21′30″N 45°23′11″E / 2.358431°N 45.386361°E / 2.358431; 45.386361
Result Al-Shabaab Victory
Town becomes under al-Shabaab control
Belligerents
Casualties and losses
~40 killed Unknown

Battle of Bal'ad (Somali: Dagaalkii Balcad) was a battle during the 2025 Shabelle offensive in the Middle Shabelle between the Somali National Army and al-Shabaab.

Battle

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On February 26, al-Shabaab militants launched a coordinated assault on Bal'ad district, located in the Middle Shabelle region. The attackers entered the town from several different points. This led to intense combat between the al-Shabaab fighters and the Somali federal government’s security forces. Official government sources have claimed that they successfully repelled the attack; however, the exact number of deaths and injuries resulting from the fighting is still unknown.[1] Al-Shabaab militants launched attacks targeting multiple military bases situated within the Bal'ad district. These attacks likely involved armed combat and aimed to inflict casualties, seize resources, or disrupt military operations in the area.[2]

By February 27, Somali government forces retook control of Bal'ad after repelling the attack by Al-Shabaab militants who used roadside bombs and launched a full-scale assault, briefly seizing some areas. The government claims to have inflicted heavy casualties on the militants, with witness reports indicating dozens killed. The attack, part of the recent surge in Al-Shabaab activity in Middle Shabelle, underscores the group’s ongoing insurgency against the Somali government despite continued military offensives.[3][4]

On February 28, Al-Shabaab launched another attack on Balcad, storming a Somali military base and briefly seizing control. The Somali government claims to have recaptured the town again and inflicted heavy losses on the militants, while Al-Shabaab claims to have killed 23 soldiers and seized military vehicles. Eyewitnesses reported seeing Al-Shabaab fighters patrolling Balcad, causing many residents to flee in fear.[5] Though, later reports shown that al-Shabaab completely took over the town after the attacks.[6]

Aftermath

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After successfully seizing control of the town from Somali government forces, al-Shabaab militants proceeded to release a significant number of prisoners incarcerated within the local prison system. This action likely served multiple purposes for the group, such as bolstering their ranks with new recruits, undermining the authority of the government, and creating an atmosphere of chaos and instability in the newly captured territory. The released prisoners, potentially including both petty criminals and individuals sympathetic to al-Shabaab’s cause, were then free to rejoin society or contribute to the group’s activities.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Ra'iisul wasaaraha Itoobiya Abiy Axmed oo maanta Muqdisho tagaya, iyo waxyaabaha la filayo in ay ka wadahadlaan isaga iyo madaxda Soomaaliya" [Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is going to Mogadishu today, and the things expected to be discussed between him and the leaders of Somalia]. BBC News (in Somali). 2025-02-27. Retrieved 2025-02-27.
  2. ^ "حركة الشباب تهاجم مواقع عسكرية في وسط الصومال" حركة الشباب تهاجم مواقع عسكرية في وسط الصومال [Al-Shabaab attacks military sites in central Somalia]. Masrawy (in Arabic). 2025-02-27. Retrieved 2025-02-27.
  3. ^ "Somali forces regain control of Bal'ad after deadly Al-Shabaab attack". Hiiraan Online. 2025-02-27. Retrieved 2025-03-24.
  4. ^ "Wararkii ugu dambeeyay dagaal culus oo ka dhacay gudaha Balcad" [Latest news on heavy fighting in Balcad]. Hiiraan Online (in Somali). 2025-02-27. Retrieved 2025-03-01.
  5. ^ "Al-Shabaab Captures Balcad, 30km from Somali Capital, During Ethiopian PM's Visit". Kaab TV. 2025-02-28. Retrieved 2025-03-24.
  6. ^ "Faahfaahino kasoo baxaya dagaal culus oo maanta ka dhacay inta u dhaxeysa Balcad iyo Muqdisho". Hiiraan Online. 2025-03-18. Retrieved 2025-03-24.
  7. ^ Ford, Yale; Tyson, Kathryn; Karr, Liam (2025-02-27). "Africa File, February 27, 2025: SAF Advances West Toward Darfur; M23 and DRC Reset as International Pressure Grows on Rwanda; ISSP Poses Clear Transnational Threat; al Shabaab Central Somalia Offensive". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 2025-03-07.