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Siege of Hadaftimo
Part of Puntland-Somaliland dispute
DateFebruary 2008
LocationHadaftimo, Sanaag
Result

Somaliland Victory

Belligerents
 Somaliland

 Somalia

Commanders and leaders
Unknown Unknown
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Siege of Hadaftimo occurred in February 2008 as part of the broader territorial disputes in the Sanaag region between Somaliland and Puntland. Somaliland armed forces laid siege to the town of Hadaftimo, creating a state of emergency in the area. However, the troops later withdrew into the city of Erigavo. In response, the self-declared Maakhir state bolstered its military presence in Erigavo.

Background

The siege was part of ongoing disputes between Somaliland and Puntland over the Sanaag region. Hadaftimo, a strategic town in the contested area, has been a frequent flashpoint in the conflict.

Aftermath

Following the withdrawal of Somaliland forces, Maakhir, a short-lived autonomous state, reinforced its military presence in Erigavo to prevent further incursions.

References

  1. ^ "The Political Development of Somaliland and its Conflict with Puntland" (PDF). Institute for Security Studies. 2008.
  2. ^ "Maakhir State's Statement on the Hadaftimo Incident". WardheerNews. 29 February 2008.
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