Jump to content

Battle of Burao

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Burao
Part of 1988 Hargeisa-Burao offensive of the Somaliland War of Independence
Date27 May 1988
Location
Result

SNM victory

  • SNM forces overran the city within 2 hours
Belligerents
Somali National Movement Somali Democratic Republic
Commanders and leaders
Col. Ahmed Mire Mohamed  (WIA) Tukeh
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Burao took place on 27 May 1988 during the Somaliland War of Independence, when forces of the Somali National Movement (SNM) launched a surprise attack on the city of Burao, a strategic location in northern Somalia.

Background

[edit]

In the late 1980s, growing discontent with the regime of President Siad Barre, particularly among the Isaaq clan, led to increased support for the SNM. Seeking autonomy for the northern regions, the SNM initiated a series of offensives against government forces.

The Battle

[edit]

On 27 May 1988, SNM forces, led by Col. Ahmed Mire Mohamed, commenced an assault on Burao. The attack was notable for its surprise element, with SNM fighters infiltrating the city under the cover of darkness. The operation began with evening prayers at Baliga Samatar Ahmed, where Col. Ahmed Mire addressed his troops, emphasizing the significance of their mission.[1]

The SNM fighters, including both men and women, advanced from Baliga Samatar Ahmed towards Burao. Despite encountering initial resistance from government forces, they managed to penetrate the city's defenses. The surprise and determination of the SNM forces led to the swift capture of key installations within the city.[1]

Aftermath

[edit]

The capture of Burao by SNM forces was a significant milestone in the Somaliland War of Independence. It demonstrated the capability and resolve of the SNM to challenge the Somali government's authority in the northern regions. However, the battle also resulted in substantial destruction and civilian displacement, as government forces launched counter-offensives to retake the city. The events in Burao, along with similar attacks in other northern cities, intensified the conflict and galvanized support for the SNM's cause.[2]

Legacy

[edit]

The Battle of Burao is remembered as a turning point in the struggle for Somaliland's independence. It highlighted the effectiveness of the SNM's guerrilla tactics and their ability to mobilize local support. The battle also exposed the vulnerabilities of the Somali government's military apparatus in the northern regions. The events of 27 May 1988 are commemorated annually in Somaliland as a symbol of resistance and the quest for self-determination.[2]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "27 May 1988: Gudo-galkii SNM Uu Hogaaminayey Mujaahid Axmed Mire Ee Magaalada Burco". Oodweyne News. 27 May 2024. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Axmed Siilaanyo: Waraysigii Uu Kaga Hadlay Halyeeyadii SNM Ee Magaalada Burco Galay 27 May 1988". Araweelo News. 30 May 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
[edit]