Operation Indian Ocean | |||||||
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Part of the Somali Civil War (2009–present) | |||||||
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Over 700 militants surrender [32] Contents
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Operation Indian Ocean was a military operation by the African Union Mission to Somalia with assistance from Somali militias against the Al-Shabaab militant group from August 2014.
The operation was launched on 16 August 2014. [42] It was aimed at eliminating the remaining insurgent-held areas in the countryside. [43] On 1 September 2014, a U.S. airstrike carried out near the town of Haawaay as part of the broader mission killed Al-Shabaab leader Moktar Ali Zubeyr. [44] U.S. authorities hailed the raid as a major symbolic and operational loss for Al-Shabaab. Political analysts likewise suggested that the insurgent leader's death will likely lead to Al-Shabaab's fragmentation and eventual dissolution. [45]
In addition, the Somali government presented a 45-day amnesty to all moderate members of the militant group. [45] Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed announced that the pardon offer had begun to be taken up by many defectors. [46] By October 2014, 700 Al-Shabaab members had surrendered to the state authorities. [32] Among the latter militants was senior commander Zakariya Ismail Ahmed Hersi, who turned himself in to local police in the southwestern Gedo province in late December 2014. [33] Sheikh Osman Sheikh Mohamed, the commander of Al-Shabaab's militia in the Luq area, [34] as well as landmine expert Abdullahi Mohamed "Madoobe", [35] and senior officer Bashaan Ali Hassan ("Mohamed Ali") followed suit and defected in early 2015. [36]
Additional senior Al-Shabaab commanders were also killed or died in combat. Among the slain militant leaders was intelligence chief Tahliil Abdishakur, who was killed in a U.S. drone airstrike in December 2014; [37] commander Ibrahim Filey, who was killed during a skirmish with Somali army troops in January 2015; [38] chief of external operations and planning for intelligence and security Yusuf Dheeq, who was killed in a U.S. drone airstrike in January 2015; [39] head of external operations and mastermind of the Westgate shopping mall attack Aden Garaar, who was killed in a U.S. drone airstrike in March 2015; [40] and Gedo province commander Mohamed Musa, who was killed during a skirmish with Somali army troops in March 2015. [41]
A Kenyan airstrike in Somalia killed at least 52 suspected militants from the Al-Shabaab, including its intelligence chief, according to the Kenyan military. But Al-Shabaab denied that there was any strike, and a Somali government official cast doubt on the intelligence chief's death. [124]