Close Menu
    Follow us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    What's Hot
    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    Digital learning tools: helping Somali students study more

    Digital learning tools: helping Somali students study more

    Fasting habits: tips to help Somali children

    Fasting habits: tips to help Somali children

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wednesday, February 18
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok Threads YouTube
    Somali probeSomali probe
    • Local News
    • Business & Technology
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Health
    • Culture
    Somali probeSomali probe
    Home»Local News»Recent Security Incidents in Mogadishu
    Local News

    Recent Security Incidents in Mogadishu

    March 8, 2025
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Security Incidents in Mogadishu
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit Telegram WhatsApp Email Copy Link

    Security incidents in Mogadishu have increased significantly in recent days, with more than 20 attacks reported in the past month. The majority of these attacks targeted government officials and security forces, resulting in at least 50 deaths and scores of injuries. Al-Shabaab continues to pose the greatest threat, destabilizing the city despite continued security efforts. The increasing number of these incidents highlights the ongoing challenges in restoring peace in the capital.

    Security Incidents in Mogadishu: Rising Threats and Increased Attacks

    Security incidents in Mogadishu have escalated in recent months, with more than 30 attacks reported in the past six weeks. The attacks, which mostly involved bombings and armed clashes, have killed more than 60 people, including civilians and members of the security forces. Despite the increased security operations, the incidents reflect the growing threat in the city.

    Security Incidents in Mogadishu: Government Response and Security Measures

    The Somali government has beefed up security measures after a surge in attacks, deploying more than 1,000 additional troops to dangerous areas of Mogadishu. The increase in security forces has temporarily reduced attacks, but experts say a continued military presence and intelligence are needed to counter the threat. However, these measures have not completely reduced the number of attacks.

    Security Incidents in Mogadishu: Al-Shabaab’s Growing Influence

    Over the past six months, Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for more than 40 percent of security incidents in Mogadishu, a clear indication of its growing influence and operational capacity in the capital. The group’s attacks have included suicide bombings, targeted killings, and roadside bombings. Al-Shabaab’s continued influence underscores the ongoing security challenges in Mogadishu.

    The increasing security incidents in Mogadishu indicate a growing risk of attacks in the city, particularly from groups such as Al-Shabaab. Despite increased security measures, problems persist and civilian and military casualties are increasing. A lasting solution requires improved intelligence, regional cooperation and security strategies to restore stability.

    incidents in mogadishu security incidents Security Incidents in Mogadishu
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleEthiopian–Somali Conflict: Rising Tensions and Military Movements
    Next Article Horn of Africa Forum Opens in Djibouti Amid Ethiopia-Somalia Tensions

    Related Posts

    Union address history: origins of the American tradition
    Local News

    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    February 18, 2026
    UN funding failure: will Somalia pay the price?
    Local News

    UN funding failure: will Somalia pay the price?

    February 18, 2026
    New Migration deal: How Somalia and Tanzania Will Cooperate
    Local News

    New Migration deal: How Somalia and Tanzania Will Cooperate

    February 17, 2026
    Latest Posts
    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    Digital learning tools: helping Somali students study more

    Digital learning tools: helping Somali students study more

    Fasting habits: tips to help Somali children

    Fasting habits: tips to help Somali children

    Chinese medicine for migraine: can it stop the pain?

    Chinese medicine for migraine: can it stop the pain?

    You May Also Like
    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    February 18, 2026

    Union address history goes all the way back to the very beginning of the United…

    UN funding failure: will Somalia pay the price?

    UN funding failure: will Somalia pay the price?

    February 18, 2026

    UN funding failure is the main topic of frustration for Secretary-General António Guterres this week…

    New Migration deal: How Somalia and Tanzania Will Cooperate

    New Migration deal: How Somalia and Tanzania Will Cooperate

    February 17, 2026

    New migration deal is the latest big headline coming out of East Africa this week…

    Somali drought victims reach millions in latest government report

    Somali drought victims reach millions in latest government report

    February 16, 2026

    Somali drought victims are increasing at a very fast rate according to the new numbers…

    Digital Infrastructure Summit: Somalia’s Future Shift

    Digital Infrastructure Summit: Somalia’s Future Shift

    February 15, 2026

    Digital infrastructure summit kicked off in Mogadishu today with a lot of excitement as leaders…

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads TikTok

    News

    • Local News
    • Business & Economy
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Health
    • Culture

    Editor's choice

    Local News

    Union address history: origins of the American tradition

    February 18, 2026
    Education

    Digital learning tools: helping Somali students study more

    February 18, 2026
    © 2026 Somali Probe
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.