[5][6] At the end of the battle, Jubaland captured hundreds of Somali soldiers and took back Ras Kamboni, Lower Juba.
Injured and survived fighters returned to Mogadishu, and eventually Jubaland regained Ras Kamboni control.
[20] The dawn battle erupted over vital Oodow Well, the only water source for Ras Kamboni, located 6 kilometers from the town.
Gor-Gor reportedly launched the attack, fearing Jubaland Dervish forces had positioned themselves in Burgabo, near Ras Kamboni.
[6] He criticized the Somali government for using military resources intended to combat external threats like Al-Shabaab against Jubaland, which he described as "peaceful."
[42] United Kingdom: The British Embassy in Mogadishu condemned the “unacceptable loss of life” and urged all parties to resume dialogue and to establish a "pathway to reconciliation".