Battle of Jicibow
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| Battle of Jicibow | |||||||
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| Part of 2022 Central Somalia offensive | |||||||
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| Unknown | Rakhib Mohamed Hassan † | ||||||
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3 killed Few injured (per Somalia) | 250+ killed (per Somalia) | ||||||
On October 9, troops form the Somali National Army (SNA) and allied Ma'awisley clan fighters attacked the city of Jicibow, an al-Shabaab controlled village in Hiraan. The battle was one of the largest Somali successes during the 2022 Central Somalia offensive.
In July 2022, following a clan rebellion against al-Shabaab in north-central Somalia's Hiraan region, the Somali government and allied Ma'awisley clan militias launched an offensive against al-Shabaab in Hiraan region, later expanding to Galguduud and Middle Shabelle regions.[1] The offensive was a success initially, with the SNA and Ma'awisley capturing key roadways and liberating the eastern part of Hiraan.
Just prior to the battle, Somali forces and Ma'awisley captured Yasooman, a key al-Shabaab base.[2]