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SOMALIA-AU-UNREST-BARAWE
A handout image made available by the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) on October 5, 2014, shows soldiers belonging to the Somali National Army resting in a small settlement six kilometers away from the al-Shabab stronghold of Barawe, in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia, 200 kilometres (120 miles) southwest of Mogadishu. Somali troops backed by African peacekeepers recaptured the last major port in Somalia held by the al-Shebab, Al-Qaeda's main affiliate in Africa, removing a key source of revenue for the Islamist militia, officials told AFP. The al-Shebab, exported charcoal through Barawe to Gulf countries, earning at least $25 million (19 million euros) a year from the trade according to UN estimates. AFP PHOTO/AMISOM/TOBIN JONES
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Detalii fotografie |
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BARAWE, SOMALIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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TOBIN JONES |
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5 Octombrie 2014 |
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4009 x 2668 (1.28 MB) |
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