Rhamu Incident

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rhamu Incident
Part of Somali–Kenyan conflict
Date29 June 1977
Location
Northern Frontier District, Kenya
Result

Somali victory

Belligerents
Kenya Kenyan military, Kenyan Police Somalia Somali National Army, WSLF
Strength
Unknown 1500
Casualties and losses
30 soldiers and police officers killed. Unknown

The Rhamu Incident, also known as Battle of Rhamu on the 29 June 1977, was a brief armed conflict between Kenya and Somalia, in which the latter invaded the Northern Frontier District on the eve of the Ogaden War. A force of 1500 Somali soldiers attacked a border post, and killed 30 Kenyan police officers and soldiers.[1] The Somali army did not stay as the objective of their mission was to invade Ethiopian troops from a different side inside Ethiopia through Kenya, for an easy offensive rear attacks to backstab the Ethiopian army. Rhamu, situated on the Ethiopian-Kenyan border, lay on the road to the Sidamo region, and was considered a strategic point of entrance. The Somali government denied the invasion, and claimed to have no knowledge of the incident.

References[]

  1. ^ Pg 86 - Husein Dualleh - From Barre to Aideed: Somalia : the agony of a nation

Retrieved from ""