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2024 timeline of the Somali Civil War

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This is a 2024 timeline of events in the Somali Civil War (2009–present).

January

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  • 10 January: A UN helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing within territory controlled by al-Shabaab after being struck by an unidentified object. Al-Shabaab members then burned the helicopter and seized most of the crew of nine people. One person was killed and two others were unaccounted for after the incident.[1]
  • 11 January: Al-Shabaab launched several mortar rounds into the Aden Adde International Airport, killing a Ugandan UN Guard Unit soldier.[2]
  • 16 January: Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in Mogadishu that killed three people and injured two others.[3]
  • 21 January: The US carried out strikes northeast of Kismayo, killing three al-Shabaab militants.[4]
  • 24 January: An airstrike conducted by Somali military forces in Galhareri killed at least 20 al-Shabaab militants.[5]

February

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  • 4 February: Seven people, including six Ethiopians, were killed in a suspected al-Shabaab shooting in Beled Hawo.[6]
  • 6 February:
  • 7 February: A suicide bombing targeting a security checkpoint in Afgooye killed three people and injured ten others.[9]
  • 11 February: Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for an attack on a training mission in the General Gordon Military Base, Mogadishu which resulted in the death of four Emirati troops and one Bahraini military officer.[10]

March

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April

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  • 15 April: Five al-Shabaab militants were killed in an operation by SNA in Bulaburte and Halgan districts of Hiiraan region.[11]
  • 26 April: The Somali National Army (SNA) killed about thirty al-Shabaab militants in operations in Mudug region of Somalia.[12]

May

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  • 16 May: SNA killed about 9 and wounded 10 other al-Shabaab militants in separate operations in Galgadud and Middle Shabelle regions.[13]
  • 31 May: An US airstrike in an ISIS hideout killed about 3 ISIS militants in Dhaardaar, Southeast of Bosaso, Somalia.[14] It was reported that Abdul Qadir Mumin the leader of Islamic State in Somalia was targeted in the airstrike and is presumed to be dead but not confirmed.[15]

June

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  • 8 June: Battle of El Dher
  • 26 June: An operation by SNA killed about seven al-Shabaab militants in Ali-Adhole area near Eldher district in Galmudug State.[16]

July

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August

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September

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  • 5 September: Several people were injured after six rounds of mortars fell into Aden Adde Airport and Halane Camp the residences of the ATMIS and foreign embassies.[32]
  • 14 September: At least five people were killed and eight others were injured in a series of roadside explosions in Kahda District, Mogadishu. The local government blames the al-Shabaab due to its frequent targeting of civilians.[33]
  • 18 September: SNA along with the help of local militias captured an al-Shabaab stronghold in Mudug region.[34]
  • 25 September: At least 10 al-Shabaab militants were killed in an operation by Security forces in Janaay Abdalla village near Kismayo.[35]
  • 28 September:
    • At least six people are killed and ten others are injured when a car bomb explodes outside a restaurant in Mogadishu.[36]
    • One person was killed and three other civilians were injured after An IED bomb was planted in a livestock market in Jowhar town of Middle Shabelle region.[37]

October

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November

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  • 2 November: At least two people are killed and five others are injured in fights between two Somali security factions in Hodan District of Mogadishu.[48]
  • 3 November: Three people are killed and several others are injured when al-Shabaab fires several mortar shells into the Halane base camp in Mogadishu.[49]
  • 7 November: Eleven Somali Army soldiers were killed in an al-Shabaab attack near Wayaanta near Kismayo in southern Somalia.[50]
  • 13 November: Three SNA soldiers have been killed and three others wounded in anShabab improvised explosive device (IED) attack on a military vehicle in Mogadishu's Daynile district.[51]
  • 18 November: Three people are killed and another is injured when a land mine, believed to have been planted by al-Shabaab, explodes on a highway between Afgooye and Wanlaweyn in Lower Shabele.[52]
  • 26 November: A deadly clash broke out between Somaliland Forces and civilians which resulted in nine deaths and many injuries in Erigavo of Sanaag region.[53]
  • 28 November: The federal government of Somalia issued a warrant of arrest for the President of Jubaland state Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe in a reciprocal action after Jubaland had earlier issued the same warrant for Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.[54]

December

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