NISA, International Partners Strike Militant Targets Killing at least 22 Militants in Central Somalia regions of Hiran and Mudug

by: Horn Observer Staff Reporter | 15 March 2026 01:59
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    NISA, International Partners Strike Militant Targets Killing at least 22 Militants in Central Somalia regions of Hiran and Mudug

    Mogadishu — Forces from the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), working alongside international partners, conducted coordinated security operations in the Hiran and Mudug regions that resulted in the deaths of more than 22 militan

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Mogadishu — Forces from the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), working alongside international partners, conducted coordinated security operations in the Hiran and Mudug regions that resulted in the deaths of more than 22 militants accused of planning attacks against the Somali public.

The first operation took place in the Dumaaye area of Mudug region, where security forces targeted a gathering of militants and senior commanders, according to a statement released by NISA. Approximately 15 members were killed during the strike. Among those reported killed were several leaders identified as Xudeyfa Galinle, described as the deputy representative in Mudug; Qataatow, a former militia commander in the region; Abdirahman Garwayne, leader in the Jowle area; Daahir, who reportedly commanded militias in the Dumaaye and Dabagalo areas; and Abdiwali, a former militia leader in Bacaadweyne.

In a separate operation in the Mahaas district of Hiran region, security forces targeted two houses believed to be used by militants serving as guards for Mustafa Caato, who is alleged to be a key militia leader in Hiran. The operation killed seven individuals, including two figures said to play significant roles in the group's financial network: Qaliif Mumin Sabriya and Osman Abdulle Farah. Authorities also reported that vehicles used by the militants were destroyed during the raid.

NISA officials said the operations are part of an intensified campaign aimed at dismantling militant networks and eliminating their remaining hideouts across the country. The agency reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing armed groups that threaten Somalia’s stability and security.

The operations come amid ongoing efforts by Somali security forces and allied partners to weaken insurgent groups operating in central regions of the country.

Read the NISA statement below in Somali:




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