2025 in Somalia
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Events in the year 2025 in Somalia.
Incumbents
[edit]- President: Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
- Prime Minister: Hamza Abdi Barre
- Speaker of the House: Abdi Hashi Abdullahi
Events
[edit]Ongoing: 2025 timeline of the Somali Civil War
January
[edit]- 1 January — African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia – The UN Security Council authorizes a new Somalia peacekeeping mission to replace a larger African Union Transition Mission in Somalia.[1][2]
- 13 January – China announces the rescue of a Chinese fishing vessel carrying 18 crew members that was hijacked in December off the coast of Hafun District, Puntland.[3]
February
[edit]- 1 February — The United States carries out airstrikes against a senior Islamic State figure and other members at the Golis Mountains in Puntland, killing several militants.[4]
- 10 February — A Yemeni fishing vessel is hijacked by suspected pirates off the coast of Eyl.[5] The ship and its 12 crew are rescued on 13 February with the help of EUNAVFOR Atalanta.[6]
- 11 February — Islamic State militants attack a military base in Togga Jacel, Puntland, leaving 27 Puntland soldiers and more than 70 militants dead.[7]
- 17 February — A second Yemeni fishing vessel is hijacked by suspected pirates off the coast of Eyl.[8] The vessel is abandoned by the hijackers on 22 February, leaving its crew unharmed.[9]
- 20 February — Al-Shabaab militants attack multiple villages in Middle Shabelle. The military says it and allied militias had killed more than 130 of the attackers.[10]
- 25 February – The federal government and the African Union finalize the troop distribution for the new peacekeeping mission AUSSOM, resolving prior disputes with Ethiopia and later Burundi.[11]
- 27 February:
- Mogadishu enters a security lockdown after several mortars were fired toward Aden Adde International Airport during a visit from Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.[12]
- Somali forces regain control of Balad after Al-Shabaab launches a coordinated attack, detonating roadside bombs and briefly seizing the town.[13]
- Villa Somalia security guards open fire on civilians at Lido Beach in Mogadishu while attempting to clear the beach ahead of a visit from Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, killing a teenage boy and wounding several others.[14]
March
[edit]- 11 March — 2025 Beledweyne hotel attack: Al-Shabaab launches a coordinated gunmen attack and car bombing on the Qahira Hotel in Beledweyne, killing more than 15 people and injuring at least 5 others.[15][16]
- 12 March – President of Puntland Said Abdullahi Deni announces the establishment of an Anti-Money Laundering Agency to combat illegal financial activities.[17]
- 13 March – The Nugaal regional first instance court convicts a security guard and sentences him to four years in prison and a $1,500 fine for assaulting an eight-year-old Yemeni refugee child in Garowe.[18]
- 16 March:
- A third Yemeni fishing vessel is hijacked by suspected pirates off the coast of Eyl.[19]
- President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud sends a letter to US President Donald Trump offering to take over the strategic air bases in Balidogle and Berbera along with the ports of Berbera and Bosaso.[20]
- 18 March – Attempted assassination of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud: A bomb attack is made on President Mohamud's convoy near Villa Somalia, killing more than 10 people and injuring 20 others.[21]
- 22 March – Five crew members are killed when a de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo cargo plane experiences a technical failure and crashes in Ceel Xabaaloow near Jasiira settlement in Mogadishu while en route from Dhobley Airport to Aden Adde International Airport.[22]
April
[edit]- 16 April — Al-Shabaab claims to have taken the town of Adan Yabaal in Middle Shabelle.[23]
- 24 April — Al-Shabaab claims to have taken the town of Wargaadhi in Middle Shabelle.[24]
- 30 April — Somalia imposes an entry ban on Taiwanese nationals due to Taiwan opening "unauthorized offices", prompting a reciprocal response by Taiwan on Somali nationals.[25]
May
[edit]- 9 May — At least seven people are killed in flooding caused by heavy rains in Mogadishu.[26]
- 18 May — At least 13 people are killed in a suicide bombing targeting recruits at the Damanyo army base in Mogadishu.[27][28]
- 27 May — As part of a FIFA-sponsored "peace tour" Samuel Eto'o, Emmanuel Adebayor, and Jay-Jay Okocha play an exhibition game in Somalia to improve the country's reputation.[29]
June
[edit]- 4 June – US President Donald Trump issues a proclamation barring Somali nationals from entering the United States.[30]
- 22 June – At least seven Ugandan Armed Forces personnel deployed as part of the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia are confirmed killed by Al Shabaab following a three-day siege on Sabiidd-Anole in Lower Shabelle amid ongoing operations against the militant group.[31]
- 23 June:
- Al-Shabaab claims that it had overrun a military installation, killed several soldiers, and seized weapons and military equipment following clashes with the Somali National Army near Baidoa.[32]
- The United Nations formally removes Somalia from its annual register of nations that enlist and deploy child soldiers. The country had been included on the register since 2007, owing to consistent reports of child recruitment by Somali Armed Forces and associated militias.[33]
July
[edit]- 2 July – A Ugandan Air Force helicopter being used by the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia crashes during landing at Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, killing five of the eight people on board.[34]
- 7 July – At least 40 Somali National Army and Ma'awisley fighters are killed after al-Shabaab militants recapture Moqokori in Hiran region.[35]
- 9 July – A suspected suicide bombing claimed by Al-Shabaab occurs at the Jaalle Siyaad Military Academy in Hodan District, Mogadishu.[36]
- 13 July – al-Shabaab seizes the town of Tardo in Hiran region.[37]
- 27 July – al-Shabaab seizes the town of Mahaas in Hiran region.[38]
Holidays
[edit]Source:[39]
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 27 January - Isra' and Mi'raj
- 31 March – Eid al-Fitr
- 1 May - Labour Day
- 18 May - Somaliland Declaration of Independence
- 7 – 8 June – Eid al-Adha
- 27 June – Islamic New Year
- 1 July – Independence Day
- 7 July – Ashura
- 5 September – The Prophet's Birthday
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "UN Security Council authorises new Somalia peacekeeping mission". Reuters. 27 December 2024. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
- ^ "UN Security Council gives mandate for new mission in Somalia". Anadolu Ajansı. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
- ^ "China says a fishing vessel hijacked off Somalia with 18 crew aboard has been freed". Associated Press. 13 January 2025. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
- ^ "US strikes in Somalia's Puntland kill 'key figures' from Islamic State group". France 24. 2 February 2025. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
- ^ "Suspected Somali pirates seize boat off Horn of Africa". AP News. 11 February 2025. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "European naval force helps free ship seized by suspected Somali pirates off Horn of Africa". AP News. 14 February 2025. Retrieved 14 February 2025.
- ^ "Scores dead as Islamic State attacks military base in Somalia". VOA. 11 February 2025. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
- ^ "Suspected Somali pirates seize a new Yemeni fishing boat in second recent attack". AP News. 19 February 2025. Retrieved 19 February 2025.
- ^ "Suspected Somali pirates abandon Yemeni fishing boat they seized off Horn of Africa". AP News. 24 February 2025. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Somalia says its army, allied militias repel al Shabaab attacks, kill more than 130". Reuters. 20 February 2025. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
- ^ "AU, Somalia agree on troop numbers for new mission". Voice of America. 25 February 2025. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
- ^ "Mortars fired toward airport in Somali capital amid Ethiopian premier's visit: Report". Anadolu Ajansi. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
- ^ "Somali forces regain control of Bal'ad after deadly Al-Shabaab attack". Hiiraan. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
- ^ 𝕯𝖗. 𝐗𝐈𝐃𝐃𝐈𝐆 (27 February 2025). "Teenager Shot Dead as Somali Security Forces Clear Beach for Ethiopian PM's Visit". Idil News. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
- ^ "Over 100 Somali Lawmakers Demand Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's Resignation Amid Beledweyne Hotel Attack". Idil News. 12 March 2025. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
- ^ Dhagane, Hussein (11 March 2025). "At least five killed, five others injured as al-Shabaab gunmen storm central Somalia hotel". Voice of America. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
- ^ "Somalia: Puntland Government to Launch Anti-Money Laundering Agency". hornobserver.com. 12 March 2025. Retrieved 13 March 2025.
- ^ 𝕯𝖗. 𝐗𝐈𝐃𝐃𝐈𝐆 (13 March 2025). "Puntland Court Sentences Security Guard to Four Years for Assaulting Yemeni Refugee Child". Idil News. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
- ^ "Suspected Somali pirates seize Yemeni fishing boat in third such attack in recent weeks". AP News. 18 March 2025. Retrieved 20 March 2025.
- ^ "Somalia offers US exclusive control of air bases, ports". Reuters. Archived from the original on 28 March 2025. Retrieved 5 April 2025.
- ^ Dhaysane, Mohamed (18 March 2025). "Somali president survives al-Shabaab assassination attempt, officials say". Anadolu Agency. Archived from the original on 18 March 2025. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
- ^ "Kenyan plane crashes in Somalia killing all onboard". Mehr News Agency. 23 March 2025. Retrieved 23 March 2025.
- ^ "Al-Qaida-linked militants attack a strategic town in Somalia". AP News. 17 April 2025. Retrieved 17 April 2025.
- ^ "Al-Shabab battles Somalia's army for strategic military base". Al Jazeera. 24 April 2025. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ "Somalia and Taiwan ban each others' citizens in apparent link to Taiwan recognizing Somaliland". AP News. 30 April 2025. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
- ^ "At least seven people die as heavy rains leave waist-high floodwaters in Somalia's capital". AP News. 10 May 2025. Retrieved 10 May 2025.
- ^ "At least 10 reported killed in suicide bomb blast in Somalia's Mogadishu". Al Jazeera. 18 May 2025. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
- ^ "Suicide attacker in Somali capital kills 13 at a military recruitment center". AP News. 19 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
- ^ "Eto'o, Adebayor, Okocha Play Exhibition Game In Somalia". Barron's. AFP-Agence France. Retrieved 27 May 2025.
- ^ "What we know about Trump's latest travel ban". BBC. 5 June 2025. Retrieved 5 June 2025.
- ^ "Somalia Al-Shabaab Clash Kills Seven Uganda Soldiers: Army". Retrieved 24 June 2025.
- ^ Khalif, Abdirahman (23 June 2025). "Clashes between Somali Forces, Al-Shabaab erupt near Baidoa after attack on military base". The Eastleigh Voice News. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
- ^ Vinet, Fabienne. "22,495 Haunting Cries: Children Affected by Conflict Endured an Unconscionable Number of Grave Violations in 2024 – Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict". Retrieved 24 June 2025.
- ^ "Ugandan military helicopter catches fire in deadly Somalia crash". BBC. 2 July 2025. Retrieved 2 July 2025.
- ^ "Heavy Fighting and Car Bombs as Al-Shabaab Captures Key Somali Town". Garowe Online. 30 June 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2025.
- ^ "Al-Shabab group claims responsibility for explosion at a military training school in Somalia". AP News. 9 July 2025. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
- ^ "Al-Shabab fighters seize central Somali town, displacing thousands". Africanews. 15 July 2025. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
- ^ "Extremist rebels capture remote but key town in central Somalia". AP News. 27 July 2025. Retrieved 27 July 2025.
- ^ "Somalia Public Holidays 2025". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 28 December 2024.