MOGADISHU (SONNA) — The Somali National Army has aggressively expanded its operational mandate in the central regions, deploying elite tactical units to execute critical humanitarian relief. Specifically, the Gorgor Commandos have initiated comprehensive water distribution operations to support vulnerable populations severely impacted by the ongoing drought in the Galgaduud region. This mobilization demonstrates the military’s capacity to seamlessly transition between high-intensity combat operations and complex civilian support logistics.
Operating deep within the Maraay-Suuleey area, located east of the Masagawaay district, the armed forces successfully delivered heavy water supplies to numerous affected families. This specialized logistical mission was commanded directly by Major Mohamed Moalim Abubakar Shaarib, the commanding officer of the 7th Unit, 18th Brigade, operating under the 1st Gorgor Commando Division. The direct involvement of field commanders in these relief efforts confirms the absolute priority the Federal Government places on sustaining and stabilizing rural communities alongside its primary security objectives.
Military officials stationed across the eastern Masagawaay operational zones reported that these rapid-response water deliveries function as a core component of a broader state strategy designed to rescue citizens devastated by extreme climatic conditions. By utilizing the advanced, secure transport capabilities of the armed forces, the administration ensures that life-saving resources penetrate remote, contested areas that traditional civilian aid agencies frequently struggle to access. This strategic dual-track approach—neutralizing external threats while simultaneously deploying vital civilian infrastructure—fundamentally fortifies the operational relationship between the state apparatus and the local populace.
The residents of Maraay-Suuleey formally welcomed the rapid deployment of these essential services. Community leaders and local families expressed profound gratitude to the armed forces for their decisive and timely intervention. The successful execution of this civil-military relief mission not only alleviates immediate physical hardship but also solidifies public confidence in the Somali National Army as a highly capable, comprehensive protective force operating throughout the entire Galgaduud theater.