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==History==
==History==
The village was settled early 1910s by somali herders, mostly residents are Tiinle members, a clan in northeastern somalia, The village was peaceful for almost a century and still is a peaceful except attacks carried out by Alshabab since 2012.{{cn}}
The village was settled early 1910s by somali herders, mostly residents are Tiinle members, a clan in northeastern somalia, The village was peaceful for almost a century and still is a peaceful except attacks carried out by Alshabab since 2012.{{cn|date=December 2017}}


Promixal to the al-Shabaab-controlled [[Galgala|Galgala hills]], the town has been attacked and captured by the militant group several times.<ref name="Reuters"/> Af Urur contains a camp for a contingent of the Darawish [[paramilitary]] group, which have been fighting al-Shabab.<ref>{{cite news |publisher=[[Voice of America]] |quote=Af-Urur is a camp for a contingent of the Darawish, a paramilitary force in Puntland that has been fighting al-Shabab in the Galgala Mountains. The militant group attacked the same camp in January this year when the regional forces fiercely defended it killing nine militants. |first=Harun |last=Osman |title=Heavy Losses Reported as Somali Puntland Forces Repel Al-Shabab Attack |url=https://www.voanews.com/a/somalia-puntland-al-shabab-attack/3892123.html |date=June 8, 2017}}</ref>
Promixal to the al-Shabaab-controlled [[Galgala|Galgala hills]], the town has been attacked and captured by the militant group several times.<ref name="Reuters"/> Af Urur contains a camp for a contingent of the Darawish [[paramilitary]] group, which have been fighting al-Shabab.<ref>{{cite news |publisher=[[Voice of America]] |quote=Af-Urur is a camp for a contingent of the Darawish, a paramilitary force in Puntland that has been fighting al-Shabab in the Galgala Mountains. The militant group attacked the same camp in January this year when the regional forces fiercely defended it killing nine militants. |first=Harun |last=Osman |title=Heavy Losses Reported as Somali Puntland Forces Repel Al-Shabab Attack |url=https://www.voanews.com/a/somalia-puntland-al-shabab-attack/3892123.html |date=June 8, 2017}}</ref>

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Af Urur is a village in the Puntland region of Somalia, located approximately 60 miles southwest of Bosaso.[1][2]

History

The village was settled early 1910s by somali herders, mostly residents are Tiinle members, a clan in northeastern somalia, The village was peaceful for almost a century and still is a peaceful except attacks carried out by Alshabab since 2012.[citation needed]

Promixal to the al-Shabaab-controlled Galgala hills, the town has been attacked and captured by the militant group several times.[2] Af Urur contains a camp for a contingent of the Darawish paramilitary group, which have been fighting al-Shabab.[3]

In June 2017, Af Urur was the site of an attack by al-Shabaab militants against a Somali military encampment, leading to between 20 and 70 deaths.[1][2] It was one of the deadliest al-Shabaab attacks in Puntland.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bearak, Max (June 8, 2017). "Al-Shabab militants storm army base in Somalia, killing dozens". The Washington Post. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d Hassan, Abdiqani (June 8, 2017). Roche, Andrew (ed.). "Al Shabaab kills 38 in Somalia's Puntland: military". Reuters.
  3. ^ Osman, Harun (June 8, 2017). "Heavy Losses Reported as Somali Puntland Forces Repel Al-Shabab Attack". Voice of America. Af-Urur is a camp for a contingent of the Darawish, a paramilitary force in Puntland that has been fighting al-Shabab in the Galgala Mountains. The militant group attacked the same camp in January this year when the regional forces fiercely defended it killing nine militants.