GAROWE, Somalia — Recurrent clan retaliation has led to the killing and targeting of innocent civilians.
By: Daud
18 May
2025
A fresh wave
of clan-related violence has gripped Garowe, the capital of Somalia’s Nugaal
region, leaving three people dead and intensifying concerns over the city’s
deteriorating security.
At
approximately 2:00 AM on Sunday, two young men — including a hotel security
guard were shot and killed in what local sources describe as a targeted act of
clan retaliation. Both victims were reportedly members of Garowe’s growing
professional community, the preparatory escaped from the scene.
Later the
same day, at around 8:00 PM, unknown assailants attacked the home of a local
humanitarian worker in Israac village. Although the aid worker escaped
unharmed, a relative present at the scene was fatally shot during the assault.
Authorities have not officially linked the two incidents, but residents fear
both may be rooted in ongoing inter-clan tensions.
Security
agencies have yet to release a formal statement. However, local officials
confirm that investigations are ongoing, with efforts underway to identify and
apprehend those responsible.
Community
leaders and civil society organizations warn that the renewed violence is being
fueled by unresolved clan rivalries, longstanding land disputes, and a
troubling rise in targeted killings. Due to the recurrence of clan-based
revenge attacks, many residents have fled the city
As Garowe
confronts escalating violence, calls are growing for a comprehensive and
coordinated approach that not only addresses the root causes of conflict but
also ensures justice and protection for civilians.
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