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NISA Intercepts Massive Explosives Cache In Lower Shabelle

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (SONNA) — The National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) has executed a highly effective, intelligence-led operation resulting in the seizure of a massive supply of explosive chemicals destined for the Khawaarij terror network. Following an extended period of precision surveillance and tracking, security forces intercepted the illicit logistical chain, neutralizing a severe threat before the materials could be weaponized against the public or state infrastructure.
The operation culminated in the recovery of more than one hundred yellow jerrycans filled with volatile chemical precursors. Operatives belonging to the Khawaarij had buried these containers deep in the Jilib Marka area of the Lower Shabelle region. This desperate concealment tactic was deployed immediately after the militants realized that national security agencies had compromised their supply routes and were actively closing in on their position.
Visual assets secured directly from the theater of operations display armed tactical units standing guard over the excavated chemical containers, projecting absolute operational control over the environment and the complete disruption of the enemy's plans. This seizure represents a devastating blow to the enemy's asymmetric warfare capabilities, directly starving their bomb-making cells of the raw materials required to execute their campaigns of terror.
This interception forms a core component of the ongoing, systematic operations conducted by Somalia's security apparatus to dismantle the physical power and logistical reach of the Khawaarij. By aggressively severing these supply arteries, the federal government continues to demonstrate its expanding capacity to secure the nation, protect its citizenry, and enforce the foundational stability required for regional integration and economic advancement.



