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NAIROBI — Kenya said Wednesday that Somali Islamist rebels had received a third planeload of armaments, as its forces prepare to push forward against the Al-Qaeda-linked militants in the war-torn nation.
Kenyan soldiers and tanks pushed into Shebab-controlled southern Somalia some two weeks ago to fight the insurgents and curtail their ability to launch cross-border attacks.
"We've had a positive confirmation that there was another landing of
another aircraft with weapons," army spokesman Emmanuel Chirchir said. The
reports could not be independently verified.
Two aircraft landed Tuesday delivering ammunition and weapons to the extremist Shebab, Chirchir said, adding he would not comment on where the weapons were coming from.
"We are concentrating on how to disarm the enemy," he said.
Eritrea has been accused of supplying arms by air and sea to the Shebab rebels, but Asmara has repeatedly denied all claims.
"These claims are pure fabrications ... Eritrea has not sent any arms to
Somalia," the Eritrean foreign ministry said in a statement Wednesday.
"Eritrea's sole interest in Somalia is to see peace and stability return."
Kenya has urged residents in 10 southern Somali towns to avoid Shebab camps as it prepared to attack the areas.
"Our troops will not be cowed at all by this armament, we are prepared and
our mission will go ahead as planned," Chirchir said.
"We have all it takes and what is required in the battlefield, we will hit
the targets as planned."
Chirchir said that Shebab fighters had attacked a Kenyan convoy inside southern Somalia late Tuesday but denied claims the rebels had caused heavy Kenyan casualties and destroyed military trucks.
"Our troops were headed to Tabto from Liboi and they confronted four armed
Al-Shebab militants near the border area," Chirchir said.
"There was an exchange of fire and the insurgents ran towards a forest, it
was dark and our commander on the ground advised against venturing there
because it could be a trap."
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