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| conflict         = Battle of Cadaadley | conflict = Battle of Cadaadley
| partof           = ] of the ] | partof = ] of the ]
| date             = 29 May 1988<ref></ref> | date = 29 May 1988<ref></ref>
| place           = Cadaadley, near ], ]<ref></ref> | place = Cadaadley, near ], ]<ref></ref>
| result           = SNM victory<ref></ref> | result = SNM victory<ref></ref>
| combatant1       = {{flagicon image| Flag of the Somali National Movement.svg}} Somali National Movement<ref></ref> | combatant1 = {{flagicon image| Flag of the Somali National Movement.svg}} Somali National Movement<ref></ref>
| combatant2       = {{Flagicon image| Flag of Somalia.svg}} Somalia<ref></ref> | combatant2 = {{Flagicon image| Flag of Somalia.svg}} Somalia<ref></ref>
| commander1       = Colonel Xuseen Dheere<ref></ref> | commander1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Somali National Movement.svg}} Colonel Xuseen Dheere<ref></ref>
| commander2       = General Kaahiye{{KIA}}<ref></ref> | commander2 = {{flagicon image|Flag of Somalia.svg}} Lieutenant General Kaahiye{{KIA}}<ref></ref>
| strength1       = 3 brigades<ref></ref> | strength1 = 3 brigades<ref></ref>
| strength2       = 1 division<ref></ref> | strength2 = 1 division<ref></ref>
| casualties1     = Unknown<ref></ref> | casualties1 = Unknown<ref></ref>
| casualties2     = Heavy<ref></ref> | casualties2 = Heavy<ref></ref>
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Battle of Cadaadley
Part of 1988 Hargeisa-Burao offensive of the Somaliland War of Independence
Date29 May 1988
LocationCadaadley, near Hargeisa, Somaliland
Result SNM victory
Belligerents
Somali National Movement Somalia
Commanders and leaders
Colonel Xuseen Dheere Lieutenant General Kaahiye 
Strength
3 brigades 1 division
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The Battle of Cadaadley occurred on 29 May 1988 during the Somali Civil War, marking a significant offensive by the Somali National Movement (SNM) against the Somali National Army (SNA). This engagement was part of a broader campaign launched by the SNM across multiple fronts, including Hargeisa and Burco, to destabilize the Somali government’s control in the northern regions.

Background

In 1988, the SNM intensified its guerrilla warfare operations against the Somali regime, transitioning into large-scale offensives aimed at liberating strategic towns. The SNM's leadership strategically planned simultaneous attacks on key locations, with Cadaadley, located approximately 90 km east of Hargeisa, being a focal point due to its military significance.

The Battle

The SNM launched a surprise attack on the SNA garrison in Cadaadley using three brigades led by commanders such as Colonel Xuseen Dheere. Their assault targeted SNA positions, leveraging extensive reconnaissance and coordination. The SNA defended the garrison with a full division commanded by General Kaahiye, but the SNM’s strategic advantage and determination overwhelmed the government forces.

Aftermath

The SNM emerged victorious, inflicting heavy casualties on the SNA and seizing critical assets. The defeat demoralized the SNA leadership, and General Kaahiye, reportedly unable to reconcile with the loss, took his own life shortly after the battle. This victory bolstered the SNM's momentum, enabling subsequent successes in Hargeisa and Burco, and further weakening the Somali regime's grip on Somaliland.

References

  1. Araweelo News - "Xusuusta 1988"
  2. Oodweyne Media - Additional Coverage
  3. Oodweyne Media - "Maanta oo Kale: Cadaadley 29 May 1988"
  4. Hadhwanaag News - "Qiimeynta Guud Guda Galkii SNM"
  5. Bandhige - "Guda Galkii SNM Cadaadley"
  6. Bandhige
  7. Araweelo News
  8. Hadhwanaag News
  9. Hadhwanaag News
  10. Bandhige
  11. Araweelo News
  12. Oodweyne Media - "Maanta oo Kale: Cadaadley 29 May 1988"
  13. Hadhwanaag News - "Qiimeynta Guud Guda Galkii SNM"
  14. Bandhige - "Guda Galkii SNM Cadaadley"
  15. Hadhwanaag News
  16. Bandhige
  17. Hadhwanaag News
  18. Araweelo News
  19. Araweelo News
  20. Bandhige
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