Atmis hands over third military base to Somalia forces

Atmis hands over third military base to Somalia forces
Outgoing African Union Mission in Somalia (Atmis) troops arrive at Jalalaqsi, Somalia
Outgoing African Union Mission in Somalia (Atmis) troops

MOGADISHU, June 26 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The African Union (AU) Transition Mission in Somalia (Atmis) said it has handed over the Ceel Eglow military base located in the Middle Shabelle region to the Somali National Army (SNA) as the AU mission steps up withdrawal of its troops from the country.

Atmis said the latest military base marks the third base transferred in Phase Three of Atmis troops drawdown.

Atmis Sector Five Commander Oscal Hatungimana lauded the collaboration between the two allied forces, residents, and international partners in degrading the Al Shabaab extremist group, which has engaged the government in attacks.

The strategic Ceel Eglow base, previously manned by Atmis Burundi troops since 2019, protects the Mogadishu-Jowhar main supply routes and surrounding areas, the designated routes within an area of operations upon which the bulk of traffic flows in support of military operations and humanitarian operations.

The third phase of the Atmis drawdown is in line with United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2628 (2022), 2670 (2022), and 2710 (2023), which mandate Atmis to withdraw 4,000 troops by the end of June. — NNN-AGENCIES

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