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Battle of the Mountains
Part of Somaliland War of Independence
DateNovember 25, 1984
LocationBuuraha Sheikh and Gubad Daacale, Somaliland
Result Somalian victory
Belligerents
Somali National Movement
Somali Democratic Republic
Commanders and leaders
Abdullahi Askar
Mohamed Kahin Ahmed
Ibrahim Dhagahweyne
Muse Bihi
Siad Barre's forces
Strength
~350 soldiers ~30,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
Heavy Unknown

Background

The SNM, formed as a response to Siad Barre’s authoritarian rule, sought to challenge the government’s control over northern Somalia. The battle was part of a broader struggle for independence and autonomy, particularly for Somaliland, which was seeking to separate from the rest of Somalia.

The Battle

The battle was fought across several fronts:

  • Western Front: Led by Colonel Abdillahi Askar, the SNM attacked the government forces of the Awdal-based 26th Battalion, which numbered several thousand soldiers, with a much smaller force of 140 SNM fighters.
  • Eastern Front: Mohamed Kahin Ahmed led 130 SNM soldiers in an assault on the Mirriya and Goliska mountains.
  • Sheikh Mountain Front: SNM forces, led by Ibrahim Degaweyne, Maxed Cali, and C/salaan Gabaxadi, fought on the strategic Sheikh Mountain.

In total, the SNM deployed about 350 fighters, while the government forces numbered around 30,000 soldiers. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the SNM forces used guerrilla tactics and their knowledge of the terrain to launch effective assaults.

Encirclement and Retreat

During the battle, the SNM fighters, many of whom were civilians such as teachers, students, and businessmen, found themselves surrounded by government troops. The government forces utilized air surveillance and helicopters to target the SNM positions. As night fell, the SNM fighters were forced to retreat to higher ground, where they regrouped in the dark.

In the early hours of the morning, 36 SNM soldiers managed to break free from the government’s encirclement and continued their fight eventually retreating.

Aftermath

The Battle of the Mountains was a significant Loss for the SNM, where the suffered significant losses against Siad Barre's government.Despite the loss, the SNM would continue the larger struggle for Somaliland's independence and autonomy throughout the following years. This battle also highlighted the resilience of the SNM fighters, many of whom were ordinary civilians mobilized against the government's brutal repression.

References

  1. "Dagaalkii Burco Duurray iyo Dagaalkii Buuraha".
  2. "Dagaalkii Burco Duurray 17/10/1984".
  3. "Dagaalkii Burco Duurray iyo Dagaalkii Buuraha".
  4. "Dagaalkii Burco Duurray 17/10/1984".
  5. "Dagaal Dublamaasiyadeed Oo Mar kale Ka Dhexqarxay SNM iyo Faqash".
  6. "Dagaalkii Burco Duurray iyo Dagaalkii Buuraha".

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