2021 Mogadishu mutiny
2021 Mogadishu mutiny | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Somalia Somali Armed Forces | Somalia Mutineers | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed | Saney Abdulle[1] | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Armed forces from Mogadishu | Armed forces from Lower and Middle Shabelle | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Hundreds | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
c. 24 killed,[2] 60,000 – 100,000 displaced [3] |
On 25 April 2021, hundreds of Somali soldiers entered Mogadishu opposing extensions of the presidential mandate.
Background
[edit ]On 14 April 2021, acting President of Somalia Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed signed a law which extended his mandate by two years. This was opposed by opposition leaders which called it "a threat to the stability, peace and unity" and by the international community.[4]
History
[edit ]On 25 April 2021, soldiers - mainly from Hirshabelle - entered the Somali capital Mogadishu after president Mohamed approved two years extension of his term in office. Rebels seized northern part of the city clashing with pro-government forces in some neighborhoods. Pro-government soldiers attacked homes of former Somali president and opposition leader. By the end of the day government forces withdrew towards Villa Somalia.[2]
On 6 May 2021, soldiers agreed to withdraw from Mogadishu after series of talks with the Prime Minister, held by the opposition. The police were set to take control of the city.[5] On 8 May 2021, roads were reopened and rebels withdrew from Mogadishu in vehicles towards Lower and Middle Shabelle.[6]
References
[edit ]- ^ Former Somalia leader says soldiers attacked his house, 25 April 2021
- ^ a b Why Somalia’s Electoral Crisis Has Tipped into Violence, 27 April 2021
- ^ Statement by the Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia: Concerns over mass displacements in Mogadishu, 28 April 2021
- ^ "Somali president signs law extending mandate for two years". France 24 . 2021年04月14日. Archived from the original on 2021年04月14日. Retrieved 2021年12月01日.
- ^ "Somali premier welcomes demilitarization of capital Mogadishu". Anadolu Agency . Archived from the original on 2021年05月06日. Retrieved 2021年12月01日.
- ^ Somalia: SNA mutineers exit Mogadishu following deal with opposition, 8 May 2021