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Damanyo Attack Reveals Security Gaps, Shaken Army Morale

Jama by Jama
May 18, 2025
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A devastating suicide attack at Damanyo Camp recruitment center in Mogadishu this morning claimed the lives of more than 20 young Somalis and wounded at least 30 others. A lone bomber, masquerading as a registration hopeful, detonated an improvised explosive device amid a queue of would-be recruits lining up to join the Somali National Army (SNA). Beyond the immediate human toll, this atrocity lays bare the systemic weaknesses afflicting Somalia’s counter-insurgency effort—an effort already hamstrung by political fragmentation, insufficient force integration, and a faltering transition of security responsibilities away from international troops.

At approximately 9:30 AM,  recruits gathered in orderly rows outside Damanyo Camp’s reinforced gates. Having passed cursory identity checks, they awaited formal registration into the SNA—a process that offered not only a steady paycheck but, for many, a sense of purpose in defending their homeland.

Without warning, a man in civilian clothing with a device he had strapped to his chest erupted in a deafening blast. The force of the explosion sent body parts and debris flying across the registration area.

Medical teams scrambled to extract survivors from the carnage. By mid-morning, morgues in two nearby hospitals overflowed as more than 20 bodies were delivered; at least 30 wounded recruits were admitted with severe blast and shrapnel injuries.

A Pattern of Vulnerability

Today’s bombing echoes a string of recent reversals for Somalia’s beleaguered security apparatus. In April, a mere 100 Al-Shabab fighters overran a 3,000-strong garrison at Adan Yabaal, exploiting intelligence gaps and command breakdowns to rout Somali National Army and allied Macawisley forces. Days later, militants seized the Wargaadhi air-force camp on the edge of Middle Shabelle, briefly raising their flag over the fledgling base. Those defeats prompted an abrupt policy reversal: African Union and Somali leaders suspended their planned transition drawdown of ATMIS troops and instead deployed 8,000 additional AU soldiers under the re-branded AUSSOM mandate.

Yet despite the infusion of foreign personnel, vital security gaps persist. Al-Shabab continues to dominate key supply arteries—the Mogadishu–Balcad road and Shabelle river crossings—choking off logistic lifelines that sustain government forces. Militants now patrol stretches of highway once deemed “liberated,” staging ambushes that have routed mixed Somali-AU convoys and sown fear among local populations. The bombing at Damanyo Camp underscores how these failures on the battlefield translate into threats inside the capital: if Al-Shabab can infiltrate one of Mogadishu’s most guarded recruitment centers, no urban site can be deemed secure.

Furthermore, morale among existing recruits has plummeted. In the days before the attack, Damanyo Camp, those willing to sign up cite desperation more than patriotism: with unemployment soaring and basic services scarce, joining the SNA remains one of the few avenues for stable income, despite the life-threatening risks.

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