The leaders of the terrorist youth militia linked to al -Qaeda began fleeing from the city of “Jalb” in the Central Juba Governorate and its surrounding areas in Somalia, following the intense air strikes launched by the Somali armed forces against terrorists in the south of the country.
Sources revealed that many terrorist leaders disappeared with their families in an attempt to escape the ongoing attacks carried out by the Somali armed forces, according to the news agency.
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The terrorist militias suffer from internal split, as many of them began to escape to other areas after losing hundreds of their elements at the hands of the army in recent operations.
Reports indicate that many leaders and hundreds of fighters have died in the attacks, while hundreds of others are still injured in the city.
The Somali federal government urged militia elements to surrender, stressing that all rebel -controlled areas are legitimate military targets.
The government also called on citizens to report any movements of the militants to avoid any damages that may result from targeting them by the Somali army.
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