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AU forces make inroads in Somalia

Postby Coeus » Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:20 pm

The AU peacekeeping force in Mogadishu and its ally, Somali government troops, have successfully extended their positions to the North East of the Presidential villa in Somalia in the districts of Shibis and Boondere, witnesses and AU officials said.

The two days of clashes between an Al-Qaeda linked Somali group, Al shabaab and AU troops with the help of TFG troops caused the death of over 20 people, while reports said seven insurgents were killed in the battle.

The head of Mogadishu’s emergency ambulances Ali Sheikh told Africa News by phone that 20 people who died people were mostly civilians, but other witnesses put the death toll higher.

The health officials for the local hospitals confirmed that at least 30 civilians are wounded.

An AU official Colonel Michael Ondoga and the Somali ministry of internal affairs confirmed the seizure of the new bases and strongholds from the Al shabaab fighters: “a number of extremist insurgents have been killed in the fighting with only five minor injuries to our own troops”. At least five dead bodies were found in the new positions, and we believe more will have been injured and died and their bodies recovered" said in a released statement on Thursday evening.

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Re: AU forces make inroads in Somalia

Postby qoraxeey » Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:25 pm

:o :o

haha Yalaxows people have arrived :lol:

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Re: AU forces make inroads in Somalia

Postby Oxidant » Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:28 pm

I don’t believe the government at all. Al Shabab controls the whole South and vital cities such as Kismaayo, yet they are “supposedly” losing positions to AU forces,

It doesn’t add up, Al Shabab has a large force and would be able to prevent government extending its control.

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Re: AU forces make inroads in Somalia

Postby ciyaal_warta » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:22 pm

i saw da pics of the PM visit of the newly captured bases of alshabab and 2 to tell u the truth those area were controlled by alshabab..u guys may not now the places but i know that area very well ..i recognized those dusty roads sxb its somewhere at end of boordheere district and maanabolyo market .

see the pics here http://radiomuqdisho.net/news/wararka/2 ... aalka.html

am guessing alshabab are based somewhere in afarta darajin intersection

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Re: AU forces make inroads in Somalia

Postby Coeus » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:35 pm

I don’t believe the government at all. Al Shabab controls the whole South and vital cities such as Kismaayo, yet they are “supposedly” losing positions to AU forces,

It doesn’t add up, Al Shabab has a large force and would be able to prevent government extending its control.
Okay walaal did you read the article or did you just decide to post? First of all Al shabab controlls much of South and yes the whole Kismayo too. But this article isnt about Kismayo. It is About mogadishu and how Al shabab is losing bases in the capital. Dont mix apples and oranges.

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Re: AU forces make inroads in Somalia

Postby Coeus » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:36 pm

i saw da pics of the PM visit of the newly captured bases of alshabab and 2 to tell u the truth those area were controlled by alshabab..u guys may not now the places but i know that area very well ..i recognized those dusty roads sxb its somewhere at end of boordheere district and maanabolyo market .

see the pics here http://radiomuqdisho.net/news/wararka/2 ... aalka.html

am guessing alshabab are based somewhere in afarta darajin intersection
Thanks for the source :up:


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