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Kenya Navy off the coast of Koday, Somalia on November 8, 2011. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA
Kenya Military patrol Kiunga enroute to Shakani at the Kenya-Somali border on November 7, 2011. Photo/JARED NYATAYA
Kenya military patrol Kiwayu on November 7, 2011. Photo/JARED NYATAYA
An African Union soldier takes position during fierce clashes with Al Shabaab fighters at suburban district of Daynile northwest of Mogadishu. Photo/XINHUA
An African Union peacekeeper gives direction to a fellow soldier during a clash with Al Shabaab fighters recently over control of Daynile district, northwest of Mogadishu. Photo/XINHUA
African Union peacekeeping soldier takes position during fierce clashes with Al Shabaab fighters at suburban district of Daynile northwest of Mogadishu. Photo/XINHUA
An African Union peacekeeper gives direction to a fellow soldier during a clash with Al Shabaab fighters recently over control of Daynile district, northwest of Mogadishu. Photo/XINHUA
Somali government soldiers take cover during battle with Al Shabaab fighters recently at suburban district of Daynile, northwest of Mogadishu. Somali government forces backed by African Union peacekeepers took control of key Islamist-controlled northwestern suburban district in Mogadishu following a fierce clash with the rebel fighters. Photo/XINHUA
Hundreds of Somalis attend a rally organized by the al Shabaab at Elasha Biyaha, outskirts of Mogadishu, on October, 27, 2011. Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels on Thursday called on its operatives in Kenya to launch reprisal attacks against Nairobi for its military assault against insurgents in the war-torn south. "Mujahidin in Kenya including those who were trained in our military camps must fight inside Kenya," Mukhtar Robow Ali, a top Shabaab military commander told a crowd in a town near Mogadishu. AFP PHOTO / Mohamed Abiwahab
Hassan Dahir Aweys, a top al Shabaab leader, addresses a mass demonstration held at the Elasha Biyaha, outskirts of Mogadishu, on October, 27, 2011. AFP PHOTO / Mohamed Abiwahab
Kenya military troops head to Liboi on October 21,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
TFG forces at Tabta town, Somali on October 22, 2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
TFG soldiers patrol Dobley town in Somalia on October 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
Kenyan troops patrolling the Kenya-Somali border near Dobley town on October 22, 2010. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
Kenyan forces at Tabta town on October 22,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
Somali women fleeing the war-torn country on October 21,2011. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
Kenyan soldiers talk as they prepare to advance near Liboi in Somalia, on October 18, 2011, near Kenya's border town with Somalia. Kenyan jets struck in Somalia in a bid to rid the border area of Islamist rebels blamed for a spate of abductions, including that of a French woman who died in captivity, officials said. Kenyan ground troops guided by pro-government Somali forces prepared for a fresh assault against the al-Shabaab insurgents with the blessing of the Western-backed government in Mogadishu and its Ugandan protectors. Nairobi's unprecedented military incursion into Somalia, which it said had already killed dozens of fighters, triggered dire warnings by a top al-Shabaab leader of bloody retaliation. AFP PHOTO/STRINGER
Kenyan security forces get instructions on October 15, 2011 during a search mission near Liboi, Kenya's border town with Somalia, where it is believed two Spanish aid workers kidnapped from Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, in the company of five men of Somali appearance were last seen being marched towards the border. The Spaniards, both logistics officers with the aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF, Doctors Without Borders), are now believed to be in lawless Somalia. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA
MSF Spanish aid worker Montserrat Serra. Kenyan police said they believed the two Spanish aid workers Blanca Thiebaut and Montserrat Serra, kidnapped from Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp were now in lawless Somalia, as some foreigners pulled out of the camp. Police say the gunmen who seized the two women on October 13, 2011, were fighters from the Somali Islamist Shabaab force. AFP PHOTO / MSF HANDOUT
MSF Spanish aid worker Blanca Thiebaut. Kenyan police said they believed the two Spanish aid workers Blanca Thiebaut and Montserrat Serra, kidnapped from Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp were now in lawless Somalia, as some foreigners pulled out of the camp. Police say the gunmen who seized the two women on October 13, 2011, were fighters from the Somali Islamist Shabaab force. AFP PHOTO / MSF HANDOUT
Somalia refugees stand in front of an entrance to the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya on October 14, 2011 where two Spanish aid workers were kidnapped. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER
Members of Somali military forces tighten the security of Mogadishu on October 15, 2011 after joint Somali military and AU peacekeeping forces forced Al-Shabaab to withdraw from the city .AFP PHOTO/ABDURASHID ABIKAR
A Kenyan military helicopter hovers over Liboi township, on Kenya's border with Somalia on October 15, 2011 during a search for two Spanish aid workers kidnapped from Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp thought to be hidden in the area and now believed to be in lawless Somalia. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
Kenyan security forces talk with residents at a village near near Liboi, Kenya's border town with Somalia on October 15, 2011. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
Kenyan security forces search at a village near near Liboi, Kenya's border town with Somalia on October 15, 2011. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
Kenyan security forces comb through scrubland near Liboi, Kenya's border town with Somalia on October 15, 2011. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
Kenyan security forces search on October 15, 2011 near Liboi, Kenya's border town with Somalia, where it is believed two Spanish aid workers kidnapped on October 14 from Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, in the company of five men of Somali appearance were last seen being marched towards the border.
Kenyan security forces search on October 15, 2011 near Liboi, Kenya's border town with Somalia, where it is believed two Spanish aid workers kidnapped on October 14 from Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, in the company of five men of Somali appearance were last seen being marched towards the border. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA
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