The Battle of Ras Kamboni led to heavy clashes between the Jubaland Army and the Somali National Army (SNA) in early March 2025. The war was sparked by growing political differences with the federal government over Jubaland’s autonomy.
The battle took place in Ras Kamboni, a key geographical area near the Kenyan border, where Jubaland forces gained strategic control. The fighting further complicated Somalia’s political environment and raised fears of instability in the region.
Political Tensions Leading to the Battle of Ras Kamboni
The Battle of Ras Kamboni was the result of growing political differences between the Federal Government of Somalia and Jubaland. In 2024, most of Jubaland’s leaders challenged the influence of the federal government, leading to several clashes and tensions. Differences over autonomy and local governance exacerbated the conflict and contributed to the outbreak of the war.
Impact of the Battle of Ras Kamboni on Somalia’s Security
The fighting in Ras Kamboni further worsened the already tense security situation in southern Somalia. More than 500 people were reported killed in the conflict, which weakened the powerful presence of the Somali National Army in the region. The tension has affected ongoing operations against al-Shabaab, and has further complicated the fight against extremism in Somalia.
Regional Reactions to the Battle of Ras Kamboni
After the battle of Ras Kamboni, there was a growing concern in neighboring countries like Kenya. Authorities in Kenya, which shares a border with Jubaland, increased border areas by 30 percent as additional security measures. This situation has raised fears of instability in the region and accelerated peace-building efforts.
The battle for Ras Kamboni highlights Somalia’s internal political tensions and ongoing struggle for regional influence. The war has had a profound impact on the security situation in southern Somalia and relations with neighboring countries. This conflict is critical to the future of Somalia and its resolution requires immediate peace and stability, which will require accelerated diplomatic efforts.