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Somali Police Display Weapons Cache After 20 Hours of Mogadishu Clashes

Somali police forces on Thursday showcased a large cache of weapons and military equipment recovered after 20 hours of intense clashes between government troops and militias loyal to opposition leaders in the capital, leaving several neighborhoods paralyzed and civilians fleeing their homes. The violence erupted on Wednesday evening in the Howlwadaag district and spread across […] The post S

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Somali Police Display Weapons Cache After 20 Hours of Mogadishu Clashes
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Somali police displayed a large cache of weapons recovered after 20 hours of clashes in Mogadishu between government troops and opposition militias.

What was announced

  1. The clashes began in the Howlwadaag district and spread across Mogadishu, marking the worst political violence in months.
  2. Banadir Regional Police Commander Mahdi Omar Mumin reported that security forces are nearing completion of an operation against heavily armed militias.
  3. Former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire denied allegations of organizing militias and accused government forces of committing war crimes.

Context

The violence erupted ahead of planned anti-government protests against President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's term extension.

Khaire claimed the attacks, which involved heavy weapons and drones, continued for more than 20 hours and described the actions as 'war crimes.'

Mahdi Omar Mumin
Mogadishu
2026-06-04

Why this matters: This situation highlights ongoing political tensions and violence in Somalia, affecting civilian safety and stability.

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Somali police forces on Thursday showcased a large cache of weapons and military equipment recovered after 20 hours of intense clashes between government troops and militias loyal to opposition leaders in the capital, leaving several neighborhoods paralyzed and civilians fleeing their homes .

The violence erupted on Wednesday evening in the Howlwadaag district and spread across the city, marking the worst political violence in Mogadishu in months. The fighting comes ahead of planned anti-government protests against President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s extension of his term, a move rejected by opposition figures and regional leaders .

According to police, masked gunmen armed with heavy weapons attacked a police checkpoint in the Howlwadaag district on Wednesday . Banadir Regional Police Commander Mahdi Omar Mumin said security forces are close to completing a major operation against what he described as heavily armed militias who fired mortar shells at civilian neighborhoods .

The former Prime Minister, Hassan Ali Khaire, who has been accused by the government of organizing the militias, denied the allegations and instead accused government forces of launching an indiscriminate military attack against him and other opposition leaders. Khaire claimed the attacks, which involved heavy weapons and drones, continued for more than 20 hours and described the actions as “war crimes.”

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