Federal government troops, backed by armed groups aligned with opposition groups in Southwest State, entered Baidoa on Monday following heavy fighting with Southwest regional state administration.
Residents reported intense gunfire on the outskirts of the town earlier in the day as the rival forces battled for control of key positions in the interim administrative capital. The number of casualties remains unclear, and neither side has released official figures. advertisements Footage shared on social media showed the newly appointed Bay Regional Police Commander, Sadiiq Doodishe, walking through neighborhoods in Baidoa alongside his troops.
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Source: Hiiraan News
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