Somalia: Somali and African Union (AU) forces secure southern towns from al-Shabaab rebels
Somali government forces backed by African Union (AU) peacekeeping forces are spreading their control over territory run by al-Shabaab rebels in the south of the Horn of Africa country.
The allied forces this week consolidated their control over the Wanla Weyn town, 93 km south of the Somali capital Mogadishu, as well as a former Somali air force base, 15 km away from the Wanla Wein.
The newly taken areas are strategically located along the main corridor linking Mogadishu to the southern town of Baidao, which is also under the control of AU and Somali government forces.