The Africa Union peacekeepers in Somalia (AMISOM) have thwarted two planned terror attacks this week by suspected Al-Shabaab terrorists in the southern Somalia port city of Kismayo.AMISOM Force Commander Andrew Gutti said in a statement yesterday that a joint AMISOM forces apprehended a woman carrying explosives as she attempted to access the Kismayu University, where delegates are participating in the ongoing Jubaland process on Wednesday. “The woman, a casual laborer at the University, was found to be carrying a grenade and Improvised Explosive Device,” Gutti said in the statement, adding that the woman is in the custody of the Somalia government Forces and the explosives she was carrying have been destroyed in a controlled explosion.The Kenyan operation code-named, Linda Nchi (Protect our Nation) , has mostly enjoyed a solid public backing for its resoluteness in dealing with the threat of the Al-Shabaab on the economic, social and political interests of Kenya. The port city of Kismayo, Al-Shabaab’s only remaining stronghold, was captured by Kenyan soldiers and other allied forces on September 28, 2012 after a spirited gunfire between the insurgents and AMISOM forces which are comprised Kenyan and Somali soldiers.Major blowThe militant group has also come under pressure from Uganda, Burundi and Sierra Leone soldiers who recently pushed out them out of the outskirts of Somali capital Mogadishu and other key regions they used to control two years ago.Analysts say the loss of the seaport was a major blow to the insurgents who once extorted much of their revenue from traders and businesses utilizing the facility. Meanwhile, Gutti said AMISOM forces also thwarted an attack on the Kismayo International airport.“Around midday (Wednesday), a group planning the attack was picked by surveillance and promptly engaged by AMISOM troops. This forced the terrorists to hastily fire their mortars, which landed outside of the airport, and flee the scene.” Gutti congratulated the forces on their alertness saying their speedy actions had saved many civilian lives. “This is a reminder that though there is relative calm in the city and surrounding areas, we have to be vigilant against the terrorists who wish to harm the people of Somalia,” he said.