Al-Shabaab had previously declared a "massive" war against the internationally backed Transitional Federal Government and AMISOM troop "invaders." On 11 July 2010 they attacked Kampala, Uganda in revenge for the country's support of African Union troops in Somalia. The attacks took place as hundreds of additional Ugandan troops arrived in the country.
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| - Battle of Mogadishu (2010–11)
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| - Al-Shabaab had previously declared a "massive" war against the internationally backed Transitional Federal Government and AMISOM troop "invaders." On 11 July 2010 they attacked Kampala, Uganda in revenge for the country's support of African Union troops in Somalia. The attacks took place as hundreds of additional Ugandan troops arrived in the country.
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| Strength
| - AMISOM: 9,300+
- ASWJ: 2,000+
- Al-Shabaab: 5,000 – 14,426
- TFG: 5,000 – 8,700
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| Partof
| - Somali Civil War and War in Somalia (2009 – present)
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| Date
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| Commander
| - 22(xsd:integer)
- Sharif Ahmed
- Ali Mohamed Hussein
- Hassan Dahir Aweys
- Hussein Ali Fidow
- Ibrahim "al-Afghani"
- Mukhtar Robow
- Abdihakim Mohamoud Haji-Faqi
- Cyprien Hakiza
- Fredrick Mugisha
- Moktar Ali Zubeyr
- Abdikarim Yusuf Adam
- Fazul Abdullah
- Fuad Mohamed Qalaf
- Hussein Arab Isse
- Mikael Ondoga
- Mohamed Hayle
- Nathan Mugisha
- Omar Shafik Hammami
- Paul Lokech
- Rajah Abu Khalid
- Sheikh Ali Dhere
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| Caption
| - Mogadishu prior to the battle
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| Casualties
| - 1000(xsd:integer)
- 2000(xsd:integer)
- 2318(xsd:integer)
- *Amisom 118 KIA, 66+ WIA
*22px 7 KIA, 18 WIA
- Total: 641+ KIA
* 516+ KIA, 239+ WIA
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| Result
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| Notes
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| combatant
| - 22(xsd:integer)
- United States
- al-Qaeda
- Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen
- Hizbul Islam*
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: ARS-D-TFG coalition
:AMISOM
:22px Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a
limited involvement:
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| Conflict
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| abstract
| - Al-Shabaab had previously declared a "massive" war against the internationally backed Transitional Federal Government and AMISOM troop "invaders." On 11 July 2010 they attacked Kampala, Uganda in revenge for the country's support of African Union troops in Somalia. The attacks took place as hundreds of additional Ugandan troops arrived in the country.
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