BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
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BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A member of Somali rebel group al-Shabab was killed Sunday by a missile fired by a suspected drone, a rebel commander said, blaming the U.S. for the strike.
Abu Mohamed told The Associated Press that Sahal Iskudhuq, a militant commander who was believed to be close to al-Shabab's top leader, was killed when his car was hit by a missile in Somalia's Lower Shabelle region. The attack took place in a village called Hawai, he said.
A Somali intelligence official confirmed the attack, describing the victim as a "dangerous" militant. His driver was also killed in the attack, the official said on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to reveal the information.
Mohamed blamed the attack on the U.S., which flies drones over Somalia that occasionally fire at one of al-Shabab's top leaders.
Two U.S. military officials confirm that there was a missile strike against a senior al-Shabab leader in Somalia today. The officials wouldn't identify the target of the strike, and one of the officials said U.S. intelligence is still "assessing the effectiveness of the strike."
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly.
Last October, a U.S. military strike hit a vehicle carrying senior members of the al-Qaida-linked group, killing its top explosives expert. Earlier that month, U.S. Navy SEALs had raided a coastal Somali town to take down a Kenyan al-Shabab member. The SEALs withdrew before capturing or killing their target — Abdulkadir Mohamed Abdulkadir, known as Ikrima — who was identified as the lead planner of a plot by al-Shabab to attack Kenya's parliament building and the United Nations office in capital, Nairobi, in 2011 and 2012.
Kenya has faced multiple attacks by the militants, who want the country's military to leave Somalia. In September, the militants attacked Nairobi's upscale Westgate Mall with guns and grenades, killing at least 67 people.
Al-Shabab is now mostly active in Somalia's rural regions, after being ousted from the capital by African Union forces in 2011. But the group is still able to launch lethal attacks— often involving militants on suicide missions —within Mogadishu, the seat of government.
Abu Mohamed told The Associated Press that Sahal Iskudhuq, a militant commander who was believed to be close to al-Shabab's top leader, was killed when his car was hit by a missile in Somalia's Lower Shabelle region. The attack took place in a village called Hawai, he said.
A Somali intelligence official confirmed the attack, describing the victim as a "dangerous" militant. His driver was also killed in the attack, the official said on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to reveal the information.
Mohamed blamed the attack on the U.S., which flies drones over Somalia that occasionally fire at one of al-Shabab's top leaders.
Two U.S. military officials confirm that there was a missile strike against a senior al-Shabab leader in Somalia today. The officials wouldn't identify the target of the strike, and one of the officials said U.S. intelligence is still "assessing the effectiveness of the strike."
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly.
Last October, a U.S. military strike hit a vehicle carrying senior members of the al-Qaida-linked group, killing its top explosives expert. Earlier that month, U.S. Navy SEALs had raided a coastal Somali town to take down a Kenyan al-Shabab member. The SEALs withdrew before capturing or killing their target — Abdulkadir Mohamed Abdulkadir, known as Ikrima — who was identified as the lead planner of a plot by al-Shabab to attack Kenya's parliament building and the United Nations office in capital, Nairobi, in 2011 and 2012.
Kenya has faced multiple attacks by the militants, who want the country's military to leave Somalia. In September, the militants attacked Nairobi's upscale Westgate Mall with guns and grenades, killing at least 67 people.
Al-Shabab is now mostly active in Somalia's rural regions, after being ousted from the capital by African Union forces in 2011. But the group is still able to launch lethal attacks— often involving militants on suicide missions —within Mogadishu, the seat of government.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
Iskudhuuq? 
There is a village called Hawai in Lower Shabelle?

There is a village called Hawai in Lower Shabelle?

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
magaca iskudhuq aan gacan utagay waa neynaas malahaa 

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
I was just about to post this.You best me to it .What kinda name is Iskudhuuq lollllllz
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
DeeqaDagan wrote:Iskudhuuq?
There is a village called Hawai in Lower Shabelle?

waxan u malayn islan aya moofo ku dubi jirtay iyo suugo marka wa la isku dhuuqi jiray nooh

Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
You would think a name like Iskudhuuq would be not allowed under al-Shabaab, but no, samosas and bras aren't allowed.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
They can't change his last name or whatever name that was since he was an important figure for them. Apparently we all know why they banned bras. Stupid people.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
My sister thought the name was a foreign one lol@@@. One less terrorist. Allah Akbar!
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
Niya, you rejoice in the death of a Muslim?Niya wrote:My sister thought the name was a foreign one lol@@@. One less terrorist. Allah Akbar!
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
^ Yes.
Why are you an apologist for Al-Shabab?
Why are you an apologist for Al-Shabab?
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
'Cause they're the underdogs.Niya wrote:^ Yes.
Why are you an apologist for Al-Shabab?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Somali militant commander killed
You got the dogs part right. 

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