This is a 2024 timeline of events in the Somali Civil War (2009–present).
January
10 January -
Al-Shabaab militants attacked a
UN helicopter and forced it to make an emergency landing. They then burned the helicopter and seized most of the crew of nine people. One person was killed and two others were unaccounted for after the incident.[1]
11 January - Al-Shabaab launched several mortar rounds into the
Aden Adde International Airport, killing a Ugandan UN Guard Unit soldier.[2]
16 January - Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in
Mogadishu that killed three people and injured two others.[3]
21 January - The US carried out strikes northeast of
Kismayo, killing three Al-Shabaab militants.[4]
24 January - An airstrike conducted by Somali military forces in
Galhareri killed at least 20 Al-Shabaab militants.[5]
February
4 February - Seven people, including six Ethiopians, were killed in a suspected Al-Shabaab shooting in
Beled Hawo.[6]
6 February:
Four bombings inside
Bakaara Market in the Somali capital killed at least ten people and injured about fifteen others.[7]
7 February - A suicide bombing targeting a security checkpoint in
Afgooye killed three people and injured ten others.[9]
11 February - Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for an attack on a training mission in the
General Gordon Military Base, Mogadishu which resulted in the death of four Emirati troops and one Bahraini military officer.[10]
15 April - Five
Al-shabaab militants were killed in an operation by SNA in Bulaburte and Halgan districts of Hiiraan region.[11]
26 April - Somali National Army killed about thirty
Al-shabaab militants in operations in Mudug region of Somalia.[12]
May
16 May- Somali National Army killed about 9 and wounded 10 other
Al-Shabaab militants in separate operations in Galgadud and Middle Shabelle regions.[13]
31 May- An US airstrike in an ISIS hideout killed about 3 ISIS militants in Dhaardaar, Southeast of
Bosaso, Somalia.[14] It was reported that
Abdul Qadir Mumin the leader of
Islamic State in Somalia was targeted in the airstrike and is presumed to be dead but not confirmed.[15]
15 July — Twelve people, including two soldiers, were killed in a fight in Shiilamadaw village near the
Ethiopia–Somalia border 20 kilometers northwest of
Abudwak District. The fight was between
NISA soldiers from
Galmudug and local militias over two truckloads of weapons illegally brought from
Ethiopia.[21]
This is a 2024 timeline of events in the Somali Civil War (2009–present).
January
10 January -
Al-Shabaab militants attacked a
UN helicopter and forced it to make an emergency landing. They then burned the helicopter and seized most of the crew of nine people. One person was killed and two others were unaccounted for after the incident.[1]
11 January - Al-Shabaab launched several mortar rounds into the
Aden Adde International Airport, killing a Ugandan UN Guard Unit soldier.[2]
16 January - Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in
Mogadishu that killed three people and injured two others.[3]
21 January - The US carried out strikes northeast of
Kismayo, killing three Al-Shabaab militants.[4]
24 January - An airstrike conducted by Somali military forces in
Galhareri killed at least 20 Al-Shabaab militants.[5]
February
4 February - Seven people, including six Ethiopians, were killed in a suspected Al-Shabaab shooting in
Beled Hawo.[6]
6 February:
Four bombings inside
Bakaara Market in the Somali capital killed at least ten people and injured about fifteen others.[7]
7 February - A suicide bombing targeting a security checkpoint in
Afgooye killed three people and injured ten others.[9]
11 February - Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for an attack on a training mission in the
General Gordon Military Base, Mogadishu which resulted in the death of four Emirati troops and one Bahraini military officer.[10]
15 April - Five
Al-shabaab militants were killed in an operation by SNA in Bulaburte and Halgan districts of Hiiraan region.[11]
26 April - Somali National Army killed about thirty
Al-shabaab militants in operations in Mudug region of Somalia.[12]
May
16 May- Somali National Army killed about 9 and wounded 10 other
Al-Shabaab militants in separate operations in Galgadud and Middle Shabelle regions.[13]
31 May- An US airstrike in an ISIS hideout killed about 3 ISIS militants in Dhaardaar, Southeast of
Bosaso, Somalia.[14] It was reported that
Abdul Qadir Mumin the leader of
Islamic State in Somalia was targeted in the airstrike and is presumed to be dead but not confirmed.[15]
15 July — Twelve people, including two soldiers, were killed in a fight in Shiilamadaw village near the
Ethiopia–Somalia border 20 kilometers northwest of
Abudwak District. The fight was between
NISA soldiers from
Galmudug and local militias over two truckloads of weapons illegally brought from
Ethiopia.[21]