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Villa Somalia attacked with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:09 am

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Nine al-Shabab militants wearing military fatigues and carrying guns and grenades died after attacking the presidential palace with two car bombs on Friday, in an assault the president called a “media spectacular” by a “dying animal.”

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was unharmed, but two government officials were killed, the interior ministry said.

The attack underscores a worrying new trend in Mogadishu: That despite a period of relative calm following al-Shabab’s ouster from Mogadishu in August 2011, militants have carried out a series of deadly assaults in recent weeks that have seen the city hit with mortar fire and pitched battles.

Weapons meant for the Somali army could have been used by the militants in Friday’s attack. A confidential U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea reported this month that the country’s military is selling weaponry in markets where the al-Qaida-linked militants buy weapons.

In at least one case weapons were sold by a military commander directly to an al-Shabab commander, the confidential report said.

Friday’s attack against the compound where the president and prime minister live began with a car bomb explosion, followed by an assault by gunmen on palace guards, said police Capt. Mohamed Hussein. Al-Shabab, an al-Qaida-linked group, claimed responsibility.

“President just called me to say he’s unharmed. Attack on Villa #Somalia had failed. Sadly some lives lost. I condemn strongly this terrorism,” the U.N. representative to Somalia, Nick Kay, said on Twitter. He added later: “The Somali people are tired of shootings, bombings and killings. It’s time for a new chapter in Somalia’s history.”

The Interior Ministry displayed the seven bloodied and dead bodies of the attackers and said two others blew themselves up. The wreckages of two car bombs lay nearby.

The two others killed included a former intelligence commander and an aide to the prime minister, a Somali-American named Mohamud Hersi Abdulle, said Hussein.

“Apart from media headlines, #Shabaab will achieve nothing from it,” a Twitter account run by the office of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said. ‘Don’t be fooled by this “media spectacular’. This is another act of desperation from a dying animal.”

Al-Shabab has been waging war in Somalia for years as it tries to oust a Western-backed government. Weakened from its apex of power, the militants are still able to launch vicious attacks.

The U.N. Monitoring Group report, published Feb. 6 and obtained by The Associated Press, found that many weapons given to Somalia’s military can no longer be accounted for, including rocket-propelled grenades, hand grenades and bullets. The Monitoring Group “has developed serious concerns that the 1,000 AK-47s delivered from Uganda” are no longer in government control, it said.

The report said that two separate clan-based power bases in the government are procuring weapons with a clan-based agenda that works against peace in Somalia, including by distributing weapons to clan militias. A sub clan of the president’s dominates weapons procurements and funnels them to Abgaal milita forces, it said.

“In addition, the Monitoring Group has also obtained documentary evidence corroborating information that a key advisor to the President, from his Abgaal subclan, has been involved in planning weapons deliveries to Al-Shabaab leader Sheikh Yusuf Isse ‘Kabukatukade’, who is also Abgaal,” the report said.

The report also said that ammunition supplied to Somalia’s army have been leaked in large quantities to arms markets. Weapons and ammunition not sold at a market during the day are taken back for storage in garages and houses owned by Somalia army officers, the report said.


“Al-Shabaab are known to frequent the market to purchase weapons and ammunition and were easily identifiable by the salesmen there,” the report said.

Somalia’s government has not responded publicly to the report and did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.

Ken Menkhaus, a Somalia expert at Davidson College, wrote in a new paper on al-Shabab being published Monday in the CTC Sentinal, Westpoint’s anti-terrorism publication, that al-Shabab has been weakened as a political movement and will not be able to establish an Islamic state, but that it’s secret service — “Amniyat” — can still unleash devastating attacks against African Union forces and the Somali government.

In Friday’s attack, a speeding car full of explosives rammed into a barricade erected by soldiers protecting the presidential palace, causing an explosion and sending plumes of smoke into the sky. Amid the mayhem, gunmen chanting “God is great” then moved toward a second gate and tried to force their way into the complex.
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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:11 am

Sad day for Sahal who was predicting a Culusow war strategy while his own house is burning :cry:

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby 1moonlight » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:40 am

Are you happy that innocent people died?

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:46 am

Ilaahay ha u naxariisto intii dhimatay.

Laakiinse waan in Xamar wax weyn laga badalaa, Shabaabi are executing basic bombing techniques that can be unfoiled by a kindergarden. I am arguing that Shabaabi can be defeated by a sincere population intended on securing their own city and showing zero mercy to Shabaabi, that is why Hargeysa and Garowe are a success. Wallahi if Faroole had a Shabaabi brother he would be killed in a broad daylight and Xamar people are welcomig D. Aweys like a hero. To add insult to injury, they are selling weapons to this same enemy.

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby GIJaamac » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:53 am

Cunugaan sagaashan la leeyahay has some serious cuqdad on Xamar and it's residents. Wuuba ku waalan rabaa maskiinka. Maybe his mother and sisters were raped there ?
Ciil u dhimo nacaladyahay. :up:
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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:58 am

I have no cuqdad all i like to see is Xamar become independent like Hargeysa and Garowe, secure its own borders, and be accountable to their own people. WHY CAN'T XAMR DO THIS SIMPLE THING? is it too big to rule :russ:

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby 1moonlight » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:00 am

Sxb Muqdisho is the Capital of Somalia, waana magaalo aad u weeyn oo Cadaw badan leh.

And who the f*ck attacks a dusty village like Garoowe or a fucked up city with no running water like Hargeeyso.

Cagliga ka shaqeeysii, kuwa is qarxiyo dhoormar ayaa xamar lagu qabtay intooda badana waxeey sheektaan Raxanweeyn iyo Ogaadeen.

Muqdisho is magaalo barakeeysan and will forever be the best city in Somalia and one of the best in east Africa.

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Re: Villa Somalia attacked with OWN weapons

Postby HusseinHassan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:00 am

:dwill: over 25,000 amisom soldiers + 10,000 government soldiers (militia) and they can't protect villa somalia, let alone pacify mogadishu.
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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby Vivacious » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:00 am

You should be worrying more about your spelling my dear.

*Attacked*

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby James Dahl » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:02 am

Marqaati warned about this coming, the army isn't paid so they sell their weapons for cash, which al-Shabaab buys. Also bribes allow al-Shabaab to move freely through the city.

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:10 am

You should be worrying more about your spelling my dear.

*Attacked*
thank you dear, corrected.

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Re: Villa Somalia attacked with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:14 am

Marqaati warned about this coming, the army isn't paid so they sell their weapons for cash, which al-Shabaab buys. Also bribes allow al-Shabaab to move freely through the city.
James, do you know why the world is resisting giving the same amount of money and equipment to the Somali Army? Along with the many problems Xamar faces i am sure paying soldiers meager wages will only make things worse, and would sure make them more dependent for decades.

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Re: Villa Somalia attacked with OWN weapons

Postby James Dahl » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:16 am

Marqaati warned about this coming, the army isn't paid so they sell their weapons for cash, which al-Shabaab buys. Also bribes allow al-Shabaab to move freely through the city.
James, do you know why the world is resisting giving the same amount of money and equipment to the Somali Army? Along with the many problems Xamar faces i am sure paying soldiers meager wages will only make things worse, and would sure make them more dependent for decades.
The problem isn't a lack of money, there is lots of money allocated to the Somali army in the budget, but it all mysteriously vanishes before it can make it to the soldiers :down:

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Re: Villa Somalia attached with OWN weapons

Postby 1moonlight » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:19 am

Marqaati warned about this coming, the army isn't paid so they sell their weapons for cash, which al-Shabaab buys. Also bribes allow al-Shabaab to move freely through the city.
This attack is just a wake up call, everything will be sorted, Muqdisho wil be the safest city in Somalia within a months time insha Allah.

Shirar badan ayaa Xamar kasocdo oo ku saabsan amaanka.

Degmooyinkii afar afar aa la isku raacsiiyay and were told to work together.

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Re: Villa Somalia attacked with OWN weapons

Postby Sagaashan » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:22 am

Indeed, this is very sad. I think Xamar will be in shambles for decades with people like the corrupt individuals at the helm, whom instead of being lynched on broad daylight are celebrated and honored.


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