Mogadishu – Somali government troops, backed by international allies, carried out a targeted raid in the central village of Nooleye in the Galguduud region, killing four members of the Al-Shabaab militant group, military officials confirmed.
The Somali National Armed Forces (SNAF) said the operation focused on disrupting Al-Shabaab’s presence in the area, part of a broader effort to weaken the group’s hold in central Somalia.
“Initial reports confirm that four militants were neutralised in the offensive,” the army noted in a statement, adding that more assessments were underway.
The raid in Nooleye is the latest in a series of joint operations in Galmudug and Hirshabelle states, where Somali forces have stepped up their campaign despite continued resistance from the group.
Earlier this week, Al-Shabaab launched a large-scale attack on El-Dheer district, with both government forces and militants suffering casualties.
Military officials say the renewed push is aimed at dismantling Al-Shabaab and ISIS networks operating in rural zones, as Somalia moves toward a more stabilised security landscape.
Al-Shabaab, affiliated with al-Qaeda, has waged a deadly insurgency since 2007 and remains one of the most potent threats to peace in the Horn of Africa nation.



