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The Islamic State's activities in Puntland began in the Galgala region, in late 2015, when Abdul Qadir Mumin, a former prominent ideologue of al-Shabab, defected after becoming disillusioned with the group. He pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi along with a small band of followers. By 2017, Mumin's bay'ah was officially accepted by Islamic State leadership, and his faction in Puntland emerged as the most powerful and prominent Islamic State group in Somalia.
Since the onset of the Islamic State in Puntland, it has engaged in numerous clashes with al-Shabab, Puntland forces, and the United States' military. In 2016, the Islamic State took control of Qandala for nearly two months. In 2017, the group renewed a series of assassinations and IED attacks in Puntland. In 2018, heavy fighting broke out between the Islamic State and al-Shabab. Despite this, the Islamic State continued to carry out IED attacks and assassinations in the region. In 2019, the Islamic State continued its campaign of assassinations and IED attacks. Puntland Forces also executed 5 al-Shabab and Islamic State militants. In 2020, Puntland began a campaign against the Islamic State with the help of the US military. The Islamic State claimed to have killed US troops. Despite this, the Islamic State continued to relatively operate normally and released two videos showcasing a series of assassinations and executions of both Puntland and al-Shabab fighters, as well as a battle. In 2021, the Islamic State continued its usual operations, IED attacks and assassinations. In 2023, the Islamic State increased its activity, claiming responsibility for significant, high-profile attacks, mostly involving IEDs and assassinations. Skirmishes occurred with a coalition of American and Puntland forces. The Islamic State later released a video of an assault on its positions by both American and Puntland troops, stating it had repelled the assault, killing 9 and injuring dozens. The Islamic State also engaged in a few skirmishes with al-Shabab in 2023. On January 25th, Bilal al-Sudani was killed in a raid by DEVGRU.
In November 2024, the semi-autonomous state of Puntland declared a major military offensive, led by the Puntland Security Forces, Puntland Dervish Forces,Puntland Maritime Police Forces, with support from the United States Africa Command, and the United Arab Emirate Airforce against the Islamic State in the Bari region. The operation was codenamed Hilaac Operation. This marked the first time that Puntland forces had launched a major military offensive on this scale since the Qandala campaign in 2016.
Background
= Qandala taken over by Islamic State
=On October 26, 2016, fighters aligned with the Islamic State captured the small port town of Qandala in Puntland's Bari region. This was the first town Islamic State had taken control of in Somalia, the first notable expansion of their influence beyond their usual mountainous hideouts.
The takeover led to the displacement of over 25,700 civilians and the humanitarian impact of the conflict.
= Counter-Offensive
=Puntland Security Forces (PSF) launched a counter-offensive on December 3, 2016, which took aim at retaking Qandala. This operation involved both land and sea movements and faced resistance from Islamic State fighters, who had set up defenses around the town.
On December 7, 2016, Puntland forces successfully retook Qandala, with no resistance encountered as Islamic State had retreated to the mountainous areas south of the town.
After retaking Qandala, Puntland forces continued their operations into the nearby mountains, where they attacked and destroyed an Islamic State base at El Ladid on December 18, 2016. This was part of efforts to prevent Islamic State from regrouping.
Qandala's capture was both strategically and symbolically important for Islamic State. It provided them with a port for potential supply lines from Yemen and was a symbol of resistance due to historical significance in Somali culture.
The conflict exacerbated humanitarian issues, with schools closed, and the local population facing increased hardships amidst an ongoing drought. Humanitarian aid was provided to some of the displaced in nearby areas that included Buruc village.
= Puntland police arrested Islamic State members
=On 26 June 2023, the Puntland Police Force arrested nine foreign individuals from Ethiopia, Sudan and Syria in Amaamo, Balidhidin of the Bari region and released their names.
Recent Clashes
= Dharjaale battle
=On the early morning of the 31st of December 2024, 12 Inghimāsīyyūn from the Islamic State attacked an amassing Dervish force prepped for the Hilaac campaign. The assault began with a suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (SVBIED) targeting the supply camp, causing both casualties and material damage. This was shortly followed by another SVBIED, which included two suicide bombers, targeting the main camp. After the initial explosions, the remaining Inghimāsīyyūn began engaging Puntland forces for several hours until they were eliminated. Puntland forces said they had killed 8 fighters and had "foiled" the attack. Following the attack, multiple videos and images were released by reporters showing a collapsed building resulting from the SVBIED blasts, several burned-out vehicles, and the bodies of the Islamic State fighters. Amaq later released a report stating to have killed 20+ Puntland forces and wounded over 10, and inflicted significant material damage, which aligned with what had been reported. Puntland's claim of foiling the attack was questioned by some security analysts, as the role of an Inghimāsīy is to inflict as much damage as possible, expecting to be killed. Given that the Islamic State successfully achieved this objective, it could be seen that the Dharjaale assault was a victory for the Islamic State. This attack was the first of its kind in terms of scale and sophistication for the Islamic State in Somalia, occurring just after Puntland announced a major offensive against both the Islamic State and al-Shabaab. President Said Abdullahi Deni has been actively involved, meeting with security officials in Bosaso to prepare for this campaign. The offensive is seen as part of a broader strategy to eliminate the Islamic State presence in the region, with some implications for Islamic State operations in Western & Central Africa.
After the Islamic State attack, high-ranking officials, including members of the Task Force, Puntland lawmakers, the Director of the Puntland Maritime Police Force, and presidential aides, were at the airport to manage the evacuation of the injured soldiers. The soldiers were flown out of Bosaso Airport to Ethiopia for medical care due to the complication of injuries resulting from the explosions.
= Islamic State mining gold in the Cal Miskaad mountains
=Puntland officials said they are investigating how Islamic State uses gold mining in Cal-Miskaad of the Bari region to fund its activities. The group is mining gold and other resources in the mountains and taking advantage of the area's rich mineral deposits. Islamic State hires local workers for the mining operations. At the same time, people living in areas controlled by Islamic State are forced to pay money to avoid interference with their lives and work.
= 2025 Puntland Military Offensive against the Islamic State militants in the Bari Mountains
=On 8 January 2025, the Puntland armed forces greatly increased their fight against Islamic State militants in the Al Miskat mountain range, located in the Bari region. These forces said they are working to block all escape routes and are closing in on areas where the militants are hiding. Puntland's Counter-Terrorism Operation said their troops are surrounding the Al Miskat mountains and moving into the suspected hideouts. Security operations are also happening in nearby areas like Hamure. The security force is also talked to local people and asked them to not collaborate with the militants. They warned residents to stay away from the group before it was too late.
On 9 January 2025, Puntland forces carry out drone strikes on Islamic State targets in the Cal Miskaad mountains near Balidhidhin District of Bari, The counterterrorism claimed that they killed of several militants.
After the aerial assaults, Puntland's counterterrorism forces captured four foreign Islamic State fighters from Ethiopia, Yemen, and Tanzania, while intercepting and destroying multiple explosive-carrying drones in Bari region.
= Battle of Laba-Afle
=On January 20, 2025, At least twenty people were killed, and over 10 others injured in two days of Laba-Afle battle between Islamic State militia members and Puntland armed forces near the Cal Miskat mountains of Bari region.
Puntland counterterrorism unit operation's spokesperson, Brigadier General Mohamud Mohamed Ahmed, reported that fifteen IS militants and six Puntland soldiers died during the Sunday and Monday fighting. He added that IS fighters used improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to defend their hideouts near Balidhidin. A landmine explosion killed six soldiers and injured three others while they were clearing the area.
Ahmed also mentioned that Puntland forces killed eight IS militants during the operation, which extended into Monday.
Reactions
On 23 January 2025, Puntland Vice President Ilyas Osman Lugatoor has accused Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s administration of obstructing the evacuation of war casualties in the fight against ISIS. Speaking on Thursday, Ilyas criticized the federal government for hindering humanitarian operations instead of assisting Puntland’s counterterrorism efforts.
“We do not seek support from the federal government, as it has failed to assist us in combating ISIS. The most recent evacuation of injured personnel was blocked due to their refusal of consent,” he alleged.
Ilyas further claimed that Puntland had received no share of international counterterrorism aid allocated to Somalia, despite its frontline role against ISIS. Highlighting Puntland's successes, he stated, “Over 65% of the territory previously controlled by ISIS has been reclaimed. Puntland does not and will not require external troops, whether from the federal government or elsewhere.”
Timeline
= January 2025
=1 January – Islamic State has publicly shared pictures of a suicide assault against Puntland, revealing that none of the attackers were Somali. The militants reported 12 perpetrators with nationalities and 7 country names. Included two Tanzanians, two natives of the Arabian peninsula, two Moroccans, and individuals from Libya, Tunisia, Yemen, and Ethiopia.
2 January – The Puntland armed forces claims to have conducted airstrikes on Islamic State hideouts in parts of the Cal Miskaad mountains of the Bari region.
9 January – Puntland armed forces carried out airstrikes on Islamic State positions in mountain regions of the Balidhidhin District. They also carried out an operation in which they arrested four foreign fighters who originated from Ethiopia, Yemen, and Tanzania, and destroyed several explosives-laden drones.
10 January – Puntland forces fight against ISIS in the IL-Ameira mountains, stopping seven drones loaded with bombs and removing ten landmines. The forces also destroy five ISIS bases. They capture military bases, including a water well in Jeceel Valley near Cal Miskaad mountains of Balidhidhin District, Bari, Puntland.
11 January – The Counterterrorism Forces of Puntland's disclosed a cave that was being used to store food by ISIL was captured by Puntland forces in Al-Miskad mountains, killed ISIL fighters and captured including foreigners and destroyed improvised explosive devices and hideouts, and downed three explosives-laden drones as the troops continued their thunder offensive against ISIL militants hiding in the remote areas of the Bari region, Puntland.
13 January – Twenty-six ISIS militants are reported killed, including a female combatant and two soldiers, and several others are injured when Puntland forces capture eight ISIS bases during ongoing offensive military operations in Bari.
15 January – Thousands of families are displaced as the military campaign intensifies, forcing locals to flee their homes in Bari region.
16 January – the Puntland Security Force (PSF) claimed to have captured a training facility used by ISIS militants, with over forty ISIS fighters allegedly killed following heavy fighting.
16 January – for the first time since the start of the campaign, the Islamic State dedicated a section to the conflict in Puntland in its weekly newspaper, al-Naba. Part of the article denied the Islamic State lost 20 men, and mocked the Puntland government by accusing it of fabricating 'Imaginary victories'.
22 January – Puntland mobilized a helicopter to support its current campaign against the Islamic State, aiding in supply transport and medical evacuations in the state's rugged terrain. The aircraft will deliver essential supplies, including medicine, to frontline soldiers in naturally impassable areas. Officials have not disclosed the helicopter's origin.
23 January:
Puntland authorities ban illegal foreign entries and direct telecom firms to deactivate SIM cards linked to undocumented individuals and Islamic State operatives, aiming to disrupt the group's financial networks amidst ongoing anti-IS offensives by Puntland forces.
Puntland's highest military court sentences two influencers to prison terms in absentia for promoting Islamic State propaganda and spreading disinformation intended at discrediting Puntland forces' ongoing operations.
At least four civilians are killed in an airstrike by an unknown combat drone in the Sihan area of Qandala district in Puntland's Bari region.
24 January – at least thirteen Islamic State militants were killed in heavy fighting as Puntland forces claimed that they successfully took over the towns of Turmasaale and Janno-Jiifta in the Bari region.
29 January – Puntland deports around a thousand undocumented Ethiopians from Bosaso, Galkayo, Qardho and the state's capital, Garoowe, as part of an ongoing crackdown on foreigners without legal status, following the discovery of foreign fighters acting as Islamic State recruiters in the Cal Miskaad mountains.
= February 2025
=1 February:
U.S. President Donald Trump orders the military to carry out airstrikes against Islamic State positions in Somalia. Ten strikes targeted a series of cave systems used by the militant group.
This airstrike was later Puntland spokesperson confirmed to have killed ISIS leader, the deputy of Abdul Qadir Mumin, Abdirahman Fahiye Isse Mohamud, the head of the group’s training and Ahmed Maeleminine, a key recruiter and financier for the militant group.
2 February – Puntland military officials claimed that the U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic State have killed 46 fighters in the Al-Miskad mountains, a remote area in the Bari Region.
3 February:
Puntland police spokesperson confirms that a senior commander of the Islamic State, Abdirahman Shirwac Aw-Said, the head of the group's assassination squad, surrendered to Puntland forces.
Puntland Maritime Police Force seize a boat carrying illegal military supplies, uniforms and equipment. The vessel was taken captive off the coast of the Qaw district in the Bari Region.
5 February – A deadly battle between the Puntland Security Force and Islamic State results in the killing of 57 foreign militants in Dharin area of Bari Region.
10 February – Puntland forces announce that, over the past 24 hours, airstrikes targeting Islamic State hideouts have killed more than 13 foreign militants in the Dhasaq area of Bari Region.
11 February – In fighting around the Togga Jacel area of the Cal Miskaad mountains in Puntland's Bari Region, at least 27 Puntland soldiers and more than 70 Islamic State militants mainly foreign fighters were killed and many more wounded. This is the deadliest attack since Puntland launched an offensive in December 2024 against Islamic State-Somalia hideouts in the Golis Mountains.
13 February – Two Airstrikes conducted by The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) killed 30 ISIS militants in Al-Miskad mountain ranges in Bari region.
16 February – Two ISIS militants were killed in an US airstrike in Al-Miskad mountain range in Bari region.
17 February:
In a coordinated operation in Puntland, the United States and the United Arab Emirates launch airstrikes targeting ISIS militants in the Bari Region killing 16 militants. This marks the second United States strike since February 1, following the United Arab Emirates's earlier attack which resulted in the deaths of dozens of militants.
17 February – A spokesperson for security operations in the Puntland region, Brigadier General Mohamud Mohamed Ahmed confirmed that the UAE and United States had targeted Godka Kunle and Xankookin, two villages with known IS-SP activity.
23 February – At least three ISIS fighters were killed in a joint Puntland armed forces and USAFRICOM airstrike targeting IS militants hiding in the Cal Miskaad mountains of the Bari Region of Puntland.