The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) said the uniforms were stolen by al-Shabaab fighters from military camps belonging to the 22 000-strong UN-mandated mission.
"AMISOM has information that due to panic [al-Shabaab] have plans to masquerade as AMISOM and dress in AMISOM troop's uniforms," AMISOM said in a statement on its Twitter account.
"These uniforms were accessed from AMISOM camps in the past and disguised as such, AS [al-Shabaab] are organising to carry out atrocities.
Planned atrocities are in areas generally controlled by FGS & AMISOM in order to turn the people against AMISOM by depicting it as the enemy," AMISOM said.
Al-Shabaab, which wants to impose strict Islamic law in the Muslim country of about ten million and is seeking to overthrow the country's internationally recognised government, have recently raided several army camps belonging to AMISOM.
A spokesman for the group, in a phone call, told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that it is true they have AU uniforms in their possession. "It is not a secret that we took plenty of weapons, including armoured vehicles, ammunition and uniforms from them when we raided their camps and killed their soldiers," the spokesman said.
"We will continue attacking them and the apostate government because they are legitimate targets. We have never made that a secret. They [AMISOM] are planning to attack Muslim civilians and are looking for scapegoats for their future atrocities like they did in Marka before."
AU troops in July 2015 were accused of gunning down more than 20 civilians in the coastal town of Marka, claims that AMISOM strongly refuted.
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