Somali extremist group al-Shabab said today they were responsible for the attack and were targeting a Christmas party at the base, which also houses embassy and UN offices.
AMISOM spokesman Col. Ali Aden Houmed told The Associated Press at least eight men entered the base, and that three of them were shot dead, two detonated themselves near a fuel depot and three are believed to have escaped.
Houmed says some African Union soldiers may have died in the fighting but did not give details.
Al-Shabab was pushed out of Mogadishu in 2011 by AU forces.
Gunmen attacked the African Union's main base in the capital, Mogadishu, leading to an exchange of gunfire between militants and soldiers today, an official and a witness said.
Somali militant group al-Shabab said they were responsible for the attack and were targeting a Christmas party at the base near the capital's airport, which also houses UN offices, among others.
Gunfire and explosions could be heard, and the militants may have entered the base, said Mohamed Abdi, a policeman at the capital's airport, which shares a fence with the AU base.
AU troops are bolstering Somalia's weak government against an insurgency from the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab.
Al-Shabab controlled much of Mogadishu during the years 2007 to 2011, but was pushed out of Somalia's capital city by African Union forces. The militants then also lost control of the port city of Kismayo, crippling one of its major income generators. Despite those setbacks, the group continues to carry out devastating suicide and gunfire attacks.
Somalia has been trying to rebuild following years of political instability and civil strife since 1991, when the dictator Siad Barre was ousted from power.
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