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Somalia's al-Shabab killed '180 Kenyan troops' in el-Ade | Somalia's al-Shabab killed '180 Kenyan troops' in el-Ade |
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At least 180 Kenyan troops were killed when al-Shabab attacked their base last month, Somalia's president has said. | |
Kenya's army said the number was untrue, but again refused to give its own casualty figures for the assault in the southern Somali base of el-Ade. | |
The Islamist militant group said it had killed about 100 Kenyan troops. | The Islamist militant group said it had killed about 100 Kenyan troops. |
If it is confirmed that 180 troops were killed, it would be al-Shabab's deadliest assault since it was formed nearly a decade ago. | If it is confirmed that 180 troops were killed, it would be al-Shabab's deadliest assault since it was formed nearly a decade ago. |
Its previous most deadly attack was the killing of 148 people in the day-long assault on Garissa University College in north-eastern Kenya last April. | |
Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud gave the death toll of 180 in an interview with a Somali television station, while defending his attendance at a memorial for the soldiers in Kenya. | |
Some Somalis accused him on social media of showing greater concern for the killing of Kenyans than his own nationals. | Some Somalis accused him on social media of showing greater concern for the killing of Kenyans than his own nationals. |
President Mohamud said it was important to pay tribute to the troops killed in el-Ade, which is in Somalia's south-western region of Gedo. | |
"When 180 or close to 200 soldiers who were sent to us are killed in one day in Somalia, it's not easy," he told Somali Cable TV. | "When 180 or close to 200 soldiers who were sent to us are killed in one day in Somalia, it's not easy," he told Somali Cable TV. |
"The soldiers have been sent to Somalia to help us get peace in our country, and their families are convinced that they died while on duty," he added. | "The soldiers have been sent to Somalia to help us get peace in our country, and their families are convinced that they died while on duty," he added. |
Kenyan army spokesman David Obonyo said the Somali president's information was untrue. | |
"Ask the source of the information to clarify it. Maybe he knows his sources," he said. | |
"Secondly, we should stop trivializing the dead. They are not mere statistics,. They ought to be treated with honour and respect," Col Onyo added. | |
Mr Mohamud's figure is similar to that a community leader in el-Ade gave to the BBC Somali service after the attack. | |
He had counted about 190 bodies, he said. | |
After the attack, Kenya said the bombs used by al-Shabab were three times more powerful than those used by al-Qaeda in the 1998 US embassy attack in the capital, Nairobi, which left 224 people dead. | |
Kenya has about 4,000 troops in the 22,000-strong African Union force battling al-Shabab, which is part of al-Qaeda, in Somalia. | Kenya has about 4,000 troops in the 22,000-strong African Union force battling al-Shabab, which is part of al-Qaeda, in Somalia. |