The 1988 Hargeisa-Burao offensive[4] (Somali: Gudo-galkii Hargeysa iyo Burco) was a major offensive conducted during the Somaliland War of Independence in May 1988 by the Somali National Movement on the cities of Hargeisa and Burao,[5][6][7][8][9] then the second and third largest cities of Somalia.[10][11] The SNM captured Burao on 27 May within two hours,[12] while the SNM entered Hargeisa on 29 May, overrunning most of the city apart from its airport by 1 June.[8] During the offensive the Somali National Army committed gross human rights violations, including attacking the civilian population using heavy artillery and tanks.[12]
^ abPrunier, Gérard (2021). The country that does not exist a history of Somaliland. London: Hurst & Company. pp. 91–92. ISBN978-1-78738-529-0. OCLC1242464786.
^Cite error: The named reference :21 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^ abSomalia: a government at war with its own people: testimonies about the killings and the conflict in the north. New York, NY: Africa Watch Committee. 1990. p. 128. ISBN0-929692-33-0. OCLC24108168.