Somalia has recently seized a key port town from Al-Shabaab, a militant group linked to Al-Qaeda, after a series of intense battles. This is a major victory for the Somali government and its allies, as it marks the first time in almost a decade that Somali forces have taken control of a major port.

The reclaim of Harardhere and the nearby town of Galcad was a major stronghold for the militant group, and its fall marks a significant setback for their operations. The town is located in the lower Jubba region, which has been a major hub for Al-Shabaab’s activities. It is also the gateway to the country’s southern and central regions, making it a strategic location for the militant group.
The Somali government, with the support of its African Union partners, has been engaged in a long running campaign to rid the country of Al-Shabaab. In recent months, Somali forces have made significant gains in the fight against the militant group. This has included the liberation of several towns and cities, and the capture of key leaders.
The fall of Al-Shabaab’s last major port is a major victory for the Somali government and its allies. It marks a major step in the fight against the militants, and will help to secure the country’s borders. It is also a major boost for the Somali people, who have suffered for years under Al-Shabaab’s rule.
The seizure of Al-Shabaab’s last major port is a significant milestone in the fight against terrorism in Somalia. It is a reminder that the Somali government and its allies are making progress in their efforts to rid the country of the militant group. This is an encouraging sign for the Somali people, and a reminder that terrorism can be defeated with perseverance and determination.