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Somali forces take control of disputed Mogadishu land after clashes

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Thursday August 14, 2025

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali security forces have taken full
control of an area near Tarabuunka junction in Mogadishu on Thursday after
clashes with armed soldiers opposing the federal government’s plan to reclaim
land occupied by civilians for more than three decades.

In a statement, the Somali Police said the operation was
aimed at enhancing security and combating illegal weapons in the Banadir
region.

“This act, which violated the security regulations of the
capital, resulted in civilian deaths and injuries, as well as casualties among
security personnel and members of the armed militia,” the statement said.

Police confirmed that forces had stabilized the area in
Hodan district and implemented measures to maintain security. Authorities also
issued a stern warning to those supporting activities that threaten public
safety in Mogadishu.

No official casualty figures have been released.

The fighting erupted at Horseed Stadium, near Tarabuunka
junction, a former headquarters of the Somali Military Football Team. Residents
began fleeing as gunfire continued.

The dispute follows a government order issued several months
ago instructing residents to vacate Horseed Stadium for a redevelopment project
— a move met with resistance, leading to the confrontation.

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