Clashes Break Out in Somali Border Town Between Federal and Jubaland Forces

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Dolow, Somalia - Heavy fighting broke out in the strategic border town of Dolow, Somalia, on Monday, igniting a standoff between Somali federal government troops and the semi-autonomous Jubaland region's forces.

The conflict escalated following the arrival of a Jubaland delegation in Dolow, which coincided with the deployment of additional federal forces from Beled Hawo. Sources on the ground report intense skirmishes, although it is not yet known who sparked the violence as no official statements have been released by either side.

Located near the Ethiopian border, Dolow holds significant strategic value, controlling key trade routes and security corridors. The situation is further complicated by the presence of Ethiopian troops, notably at the town's airport, which could influence the regional balance of power.

As the situation remains volatile, control of Dolow is vital for both political influence and military strategy. Officials say they are awaiting further developments, with fears that ongoing clashes could lead to broader instability in an already fragile region. More details are anticipated as the conflict unfolds.

GAROWE ONLINE

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