Security Update: Incident in Mogadishu Prison
Incident Overview
On Sun, Oct 5, 2025, Somali security forces reported the elimination of seven al-Shabab militants following an attack on the Godka Jilacow prison complex in Mogadishu. The incident involved a six-hour siege, during which all attackers were neutralized.
Details of the Attack
The assault on the high-security prison, operated by Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency, occurred near the presidential palace. Explosions and gunfire were noted on the evening of the attack. Militants reportedly disguised as soldiers attempted to infiltrate the facility, aiming to facilitate the escape of imprisoned al-Shabab members. The Somali government confirmed that no prisoners escaped.
Casualties and Response
While the exact number of casualties among security forces remains unspecified, a local ambulance service reported transporting nearly 25 individuals to hospitals. The attack coincided with the removal of longstanding roadblocks in Mogadishu, which had been implemented to protect key government sites.
Context and Reactions
Recent months had seen relative calm in Mogadishu as government forces, supported by local militias and African Union troops, succeeded in displacing al-Shabab fighters from central and southern regions. The African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia denounced the attack, emphasizing its impact on the region’s peace and security efforts.
