The series of attacks began on Wednesday, the military adviser said. At least 80 people have been killed so far, including soldiers, police, civilians and terrorists. Mohamud said it was extremely unusual for Somalia-based Al-Shabaab to cross the border. The Ethiopian government did not comment on the attacks until Friday morning.
Al-Shabaab, for its part, said on a militia radio station that it had killed 87 soldiers and police. The terrorist militia repeatedly commits attacks in the Horn of Africa region. She wants to overthrow the Somali government to establish an Islamic state.