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Shabaab strongholdHorn Life
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Somali National Army and Southwest Regional forces launched an assault on Al-Shabaab base in a forest area near Qansah -dheere town within the Bay region .
The attack led to a heavy gunfight that killed 6 militants, including two senior leaders, officials said.
The slain commanders were also in charge of extortion and blockade of the town, where Ethiopian troops are stationed.
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