Ethiopia readies ‘massive offensive’ on al-Shabab in Somalia

The Ethiopian National Defense Force is confirming an ambush by al-Shabab extremists on an Ethiopian peacekeeping convoy in neighboring Somalia and says Ethiopian forces are preparing a “massive offensive” in response.
A statement on Saturday rejects reports and an al-Shabab claim
that several Ethiopian troops were killed. It does not give further details on
casualties.
The ambush was reported as the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab claimed
responsibility for the deadly hotel assault in Nairobi and deadly attacks on
forces inside Somalia. The statement does not say exactly when the ambush
occurred.
Ethiopia contributes troops to a multinational African Union
peacekeeping mission. It also has troops in Somalia independently under
Ethiopian army command.
The statement says the ambush occurred when the Ethiopian convoy
was traveling Burhakaba to Baidoa in Somalia’s southwest.
Al-Shabab, which formed more than a decade ago in response to
the presence of Ethiopian forces inside Somalia, among other reasons, has never
managed to orchestrate a major attack inside the Ethiopian heartland, though it
has carried out major attacks in neighboring Kenya.
In late October, al-Shabab claimed killing 30 Ethiopian troops
inside Somalia. Weeks before that, Ethiopian state media outlets reported that
the Ethiopian Air Force killed 70 al-Shabab members after the extremist group
tried to attack Ethiopian forces.
Material: AP, US.
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