Somalia's General Farah Killed in al-Shabab Ambush
Afrik Update
Al-Shabab has been under pressure from African Union and government troops
Source:Bbc
News,Africa

A top
Somali military commander has been killed in an ambush - the first general to
be killed by the Islamists.
Mohamed Ibrahim Farah, nicknamed "Gordon", was killed
near Merca, a strategic town captured from the al-Shabab militants in August.
The Somali government army and African Union troops have been
battling the al-Qaeda-aligned group for several years.
Al-Shabab has withdrawn from several key towns in recent months,
but still controls much of the countryside.
The governor of the Lower
Shabelle region in southern Somalia said General Farah was killed along with
four other soldiers in an ambush on Sunday.
Al-Shabab still manages to stage attacks in areas it has left,
including in the capital, Mogadishu.
The hotel of the new UN-backed President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
was targeted by suicide bombers, killing eight people, the day after his
election by MPs last month.
Meanwhile, a journalist who was attacked by gunmen last weekend
has died of his wounds - bringing the number of reporters assassinated this
year across Somalia to 17.
Mohamed Mohamud Turyare, who worked for the private radio
station Shabelle, was shot as he walked home on Saturday 20 October.
Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for killing more than 10
journalists this year. One of them was beheaded in Mogadishu.
Since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has
seen clan-based warlords, Islamist militants and its neighbours all battling
for control of the country.
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