Alula District

In today's world, Alula District is a topic that generates great interest and debate. For decades, Alula District has captured the attention of experts in various fields, as well as the general public. Its impact on society, the economy and culture makes it a relevant topic worthy of analysis. In this article, we will explore different perspectives on Alula District and its influence in different areas. From its origin to its possible future consequences, we will delve into an exhaustive analysis of Alula District, providing a comprehensive view of the topic and its relevance today.

Alula
Country Somalia
RegionBari
CapitalAlula
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Alula District (Somali: Caluula District) is a district in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. Its capital lies at Alula. This district contains Cape Guardafui, the very northeastern tip of the Horn of Africa. In the northeast, it faces the Guardafui Channel.

In the night of 27 August 2017 unidentified foreign aircraft carried out airstrikes on a coastal town in the Bari region close to Alula, killing many animals and inflicting casualties on the local herders. Though U.S. forces often carry out such airstrikes in Somalia, targeting Al Shabaab and ISIL militants, local leaders stated that there were no bases of these militants in the area hit by the bombardment.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Foreign warplanes carry out Airstrike in northeastern Somalia". Shabelle Media. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2024.