In a significant blow to ISIS operations in the region, Puntland security forces have successfully captured Tog’jayl, a strategic ISIS hideout located in the mountainous terrain. The operation, which involved heavy fighting for over 24 hours, marks a major milestone in the ongoing campaign against the terrorist group.
Reports from the frontline indicate that Puntland forces eliminated 30 ISIS militants, most of whom were foreign fighters. Images circulating on Telegram, verified by Somdaily, depict the aftermath of the battle, showcasing the extent of the victory. However, the triumph came at a cost, as Puntland lost several of its commanders during the fierce engagement.

This development follows closely on the heels of U.S. President Donald Trump’s authorization of airstrikes targeting ISIS fighters in the same mountainous region. The U.S. operation reportedly resulted in the deaths of several high-ranking ISIS commanders, most of whom were also foreigners. The combined efforts of Puntland forces and U.S. military support appear to have significantly weakened ISIS’s presence in the area.
The capture of Tog’jayl is seen as a critical step in dismantling ISIS’s operational capabilities in the region. Puntland officials have hailed the victory as a testament to the resilience and determination of their forces, despite the sacrifices made. The international community has also expressed support for the ongoing efforts to eradicate terrorism in the region.

As Puntland consolidates its gains, questions remain about the next steps in the campaign against ISIS. Analysts suggest that the group may attempt to regroup in other remote areas, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between local forces and international partners.
For now, the capture of Tog’jayl stands as a symbol of progress in the fight against terrorism, even as the region mourns the loss of its brave commanders.