Kenya Defence Forces have killed over 3,000 al Shabaab militia during
combat since October last year when they entered war ravaged Somalia in
pursuit of the al Qaeda linked insurgents.
Defence Minister Yusuf Haji yesterday revealed that over 3,000
fighters had been killed and assorted weapons and gun mounted vehicles
destroyed or captured during the year long operation.
KDF has lost 22 soldiers and officers, as well as a helicopter during
the one year it has been in Somalia. It will mark its first anniversary
in Somalia on Sunday, October 14.
"It is worth mentioning that to be a peacekeeper is a sacrifice a
soldier has to make on behalf of the international community, his
country and the military. During this operation, the enemy has lost over
3,000 militants not to mention the assorted arms and technicals
(vehicles) that have been captured," Haji said.
He was speaking during a ceremony by Brand Kenya where school
children around the country presented 5,000 patriotic and encouragement
letters and messages of goodwill to KDF soldiers fighting in Somalia.
President Kibaki yesterday called for the demobilization, disarmament
and reintegration of the al Shabaab insurgents surrendering to the
African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom) forces.
Speaking in Kampala, Uganda, when he held bilateral talks with
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia, the Head of State noted that
as part of the reconstruction of Somalia, there is need to take urgent
measures to disarm those surrendering so as to avoid regrouping of the
same.
At the same time President Kibaki reassured the Somalia leadership
and its citizens that Kenya has no ulterior motive but its ultimate
desire is to see Somalia return to peace and stability.
"In carrying out the stabilization efforts, I would wish to assure
your Excellency that Kenya has no other agenda and its only desire is to
see Somalia return to peace and stability," said the President.
He called for extension of KDF's Amisom mandate in Somalia that
expires at the end of this month. Haji yesterday thanked the Chief of
General Staff General Julius Karangi for his leadership which he said
had allowed KDF to make an unparalleled historic achievement in
contemporary African military.
Haji said that by defeating al Shabaab, KDF has proved to the world
that the Kenyan military is a professional outfit with the ability to
keep peace in the region and the world.
"The achievement of the KDF, by defeating an al Qaeda-linked militant
outfit in Kismayu is no mean achievement. We have indeed proved to the
world our professional skill and ability. KDF have made us proud and
proved to the the world that Kenya continues to flex her muscles as a
regional military worth its profession," the Defence minister said.
Haji did not talk about an incident on 24 October in which a KDF
soldier is reported to have opened fire on a group of unarmed Somali
civilians 50 kilometres from the port city of Kismayu. KDF at the time
condemned the incident and said the soldier had been arrested and would
be prosecuted.
Haji yesterday warned that while al Shabaab is no longer in control
of southern Somalia, the group is still dangerous because it has ceased
being a viable political alternative to the Somalia government but is
moving back to to being a local insurgency.
"Amisom will have to adapt its tactics to respond to this new change
in battle space and it will have to be more effective at protecting
crucial trade routes from kidnappers and bandits. Our government and the
people of Kenya have sacrificed their lives and resources to liberate
Somalia fro al Shabaab and we assure the people of Somalia we shall
stand with them at all times," Haji said.
He appealed to Somali nationals to unite and consolidate on on the
gains made in the peaceful elections of MPs, Speaker and President and
bring lasting peace to the war torn country.
Chief of General Staff Gen Julius Karangi said that Kenya has
liberated over 200,000 square kilometres of Somalia that had previously
been under the control of Al Shabaab and destroyed their structures.
He said that KDF has now started offering humanitarian aid to
suffering population in Somalia and have so far drilled two boreholes in
Badhadhe and Gerille and rehabilitated two others in Jana Cabdalla
apart from offering medical assistance.
"We have destroyed their facilities and captured their economic
facilities like money transfer in Afmadhow which transacted over 100,000
US dollars in a month.
KDF is not an occupations force. It was only interested in routing
out al Shabaab who were masquerading as a religious group. They had
taken us for granted and took advantage to attack us," the CDF said.
(published by Courtney Morgan)
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