Burundian forces excluded from the new AUSOM operation and the reason behind it.

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The government of Somalia has announced that in its report, Burundi, which Maktabadee said, as part of the peacekeeping forces of the African Union, will not stop their operations from the 1st of the month of 2025.

Increasing reports and emerging information say that the violence in Somalia does not confirm Burundi’s determination to be born with terrorism.

Burundi has about 5,500 troops in Somalia as part of the African Union Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), which is part of a 20,000-strong force from different countries to protect the country.

However, a recent proposal from Somalia to reduce the total number of soldiers to 12,000 including only 1,041 from Burundi has heightened tensions between the two countries.

As the security analysts have done, Somalia has questioned Burundian experts on the origin of al-Shabaab. While the situation in Somalia in the past 17 years.

1,000 soldiers have been killed in Somalia, another number has been announced, while others have fallen into the hands of al-Shabaab.

In addition to the video, Burundi’s speeches were filmed, with reports showing that they facilitated the operations of al-Shabaab.

Accusations of embezzlement by Burundian officials have also affected the morale and performance of the military, further tarnishing their reputation.

The Burundian government expressed its regret over the reduction of its army, seeing it as a reduction in its role in stabilizing Somalia. Burundian officials have argued that a small number of troops from Somalia will be vulnerable to al-Shabaab attacks.

Reports indicate that the Burundian troops leaving Somalia are being evacuated to the east of the Congo, where heavy fighting is taking place against the M23 insurgency.