MUBARAK/AWDHEEGLE, Somalia – A commander from the 143rd Battalion of the 14 October Brigade of the Somali National Army has reported that government forces have successfully conducted a major operation to reopen a strategic road linking the areas of Mubaarak and Awdheegle. This road had been closed for years due to insecurity, but the joint operation aimed to clear and secure the route, which was previously used by militants from Al-Shabaab as a hideout and staging ground. The forces involved in the road-opening mission included the 143rd Battalion of the 14 October Brigade, the 203rd Unit, the 20th Brigade of the Gorgor Commandos, and international partners from the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia. According to the commander, the reopening of this road will significantly ease the movement of civilians and vehicles and strengthen connectivity between communities in the Lower Shabelle region. He also stated that public transport vehicles are expected to begin using the route regularly, reducing the long detours previously required for residents traveling between key locations. Officials have described this operation as part of broader efforts to reinforce security, clear areas liberated from militants, and pave the way for the restoration of government services and civilian life.





































