At least three African Union soldiers, five fighters and one civilian killed in attack in Mogadishu. |
Among the dead in Thursday's attack were three AU soldiers and one civilians, the AU mission - known as AMISOM - said in a statement . At least five of the attackers were reported killed and three others were captured.
Somali armed group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack and said they were targeting a Christmas party at the base, which also houses several embassies and UN offices.
At least eight men entered the AU base near the Mogadishu airport, AU Mission in Somalia spokesman Col. Ali Aden Houmed told the Associated Press news agency.
He said the base was now calm.
"Our forces shot dead three of them, two detonated themselves near a fuel depot, and the three are believed to have escaped," he said.
The AU force said all of its personnel as well as UN staff were unharmed in the attack, disputing claims from a Shabab spokesman.
"Our fighters are inside the headquarters of the foreign troops in Somalia," Shabab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab told the AFP news agency, also claiming several African Union soldiers had been killed.
Somali police official Abdi Ahmed earlier spoke of strong explosions at the rear entrance to the base and exchanges of gunfire.
A Western security source told AFP there had been between 15 and 20 attackers around the base.
The AU force headquarters is a fortified structure located on the grounds of the Mogadishu airport, which has also been placed under high security and is home to several embassies.
There are currently some 22,000 AU troops as part of the force, deployed since 2007.
AU peacekeepers from Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti have been battling al-Shabab for years and have forced the group out of Mogadishu.
However, the fighters continue to carry out deadly attacks in and around Mogadishu.
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