Re: This is why musaveni owns xamar!
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 6:02 am
Sahal is right though, Ugandishu could not last a week without M7 and UPDF. Allow dhowr.
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Gabre wrote:Sahal is right though, Ugandishu could not last a week without M7 and UPDF. Allow dhowr.
dee waa maya, been yaan la isku sheeginWarsheekh wrote:Gabre wrote:Sahal is right though, Ugandishu could not last a week without M7 and UPDF. Allow dhowr.can hiiraan? Can jubbaland? Southwest?
Well according to the delusional sahal. His clan captured hiiraan alone. And they can survive without Amisom.Gabre wrote:dee waa maya, been yaan la isku sheeginWarsheekh wrote:Gabre wrote:Sahal is right though, Ugandishu could not last a week without M7 and UPDF. Allow dhowr.can hiiraan? Can jubbaland? Southwest?
AUN intaa dhimatay,the 2000 Ethiopian AMISOM troops stationed there are sadly watching from the sadlines.Well according to the delusional sahal. His clan captured hiiraan alone. And they can survive without Amisom.![]()
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hiiraan can relatively and the proof is the 2009-2010 pro TFG admin without ethiopia or amisomWarsheekh wrote:Gabre wrote:Sahal is right though, Ugandishu could not last a week without M7 and UPDF. Allow dhowr.can hiiraan? Can jubbaland? Southwest?
Nigga is delusional lolWarsheekh wrote:Well according to the delusional sahal. His clan captured hiiraan alone. And they can survive without Amisom.Gabre wrote:dee waa maya, been yaan la isku sheeginWarsheekh wrote:can hiiraan? Can jubbaland? Southwest?
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Ethiopian troops capture Beledweyne from Somalia militants
Al-Shabab said its forces were surrounding the town after making what it called a planned withdrawal.
Eyewitnesses said armoured vehicles and heavy artillery were used in the attack, which Ethiopia said was made at the request of the Somali government.
Somalia's prime minister meanwhile announced an operation "to liberate the tyranny of... al-Shabab from Somalia".
"Early this morning, the Somali National Army recaptured some al-Shabab-occupied territories engaging the enemies in Hiiraan and other regions of the country," said Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, head of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG)
"We are officially requesting for momentous support from neighbouring countries such as Ethiopia and the international community at large to assist the Somali people and its government with this historic operation."
'Planned withdrawal'
Al-Shabab fighters withdrew from Beledweyne after a fierce hours-long battle in which local residents had joined "the Mujahideen" to fight against more than 3,000 Ethiopian troops, according to messages posting on a twitter account reportedly run by al-Shabab's press office.
"Sheikh Abu Mus'ab, HSM Military Spokesman, has declared a planned withdrawal from the city and Mujahideen are now surrounding the city," read a tweet posted around 11:30 GMT on Saturday.
Twenty people were killed in the fighting, a BBC Somali reporter said, mostly Ethiopian troops and al-Shabab fighters.
Beledweyne is a strategic town near the Ethiopian border on the road to Somalia's capital, Mogadishu.
It was through the town that Ethiopia entered the country during 2006 and from it that its troops were driven in 2008, finally withdrawing back into Ethiopia, says BBC Africa analyst Martin Plaut.
An Ethiopian government spokesman, Bereket Simon, told the BBC's Newshour programme: "The TFG has called on neighbouring countries including Ethiopia to assist this operation militarily so that's why we have entered."
Last month, Ethiopia denied that its troops had returned to Somalia - about two years after they withdrew after suffering heavy casualties.
The AU has about 9,000 troops in Mogadishu under a UN Security Council mandate to battle the al-Qaeda-linked group.
Foreign military intervention in Somalia is intended to prevent al-Shabab from overthrowing the weak interim government led by Somalia's President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed - a moderate Islamist.
Al-Shabab announced a "tactical withdrawal" from Mogadishu in August after fierce fighting with AU forces.
AU commanders in Somalia say they need about 20,000 troops to hold on to territory captured from al-Shabab.
Somalia has not had a functioning central government for more than 20 years and has been wracked by fighting between various militias.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-16372453
Ciidamo Ethiopian labo jiho ugu soo kala dhaqaaqay Buulo Burde
Ciidamo Ethiopian ah oo xalay faarujiyay qeybo ka mid ah magaalada Beled weyn ayaa labo jiho ugu soo kala dhaqaaqay Magaalada Buulo Burde oo ay gacanta ku hayaan Xoogaga Islaamiyiinta.
Ciidamadan Ethiopianka oo ku hubeysan Gaadiidka dagaalka iyo gawaarida Uralka ayaa ka baxay Galbeedka magaalada, waxaana ay u dhaqaaqeen Deegmaanka Buq Aqable.
Wararka qaar ayaa sheegaya in Ciidamada ay si toos ugu wajahan yihiin Buulo Burde, iyadoo qorshaha yahay sidii ay xoog uga saari lahaayeen Xoogaga Islaamiyiinta.
Magaalada Beled weyn ayaa si weyn looga dareemayaa dhaq dhaqaaqyo ciidan, waxaana qorshahan uu xoogisa yahay sidii Maamulka Dowladda ee Gobolka Hiiraan gacan loogu siin lahaa la wareegida Gobolka oo dhan.
Ciidamada Ethiopianka ayaa qeyb ka mid ah wali ku sugan Magaalada, kuwaasoo sida muuqata xoojinaya ammaanka, waxaana la dareemayaa dhiilo colaadeed oo ka jira deegaanada Gobolka
http://www.jowhar.com/main/news.php?readmore=1084
sahal80 wrote:
Secondly whole baledweyne was captured by local forces not foreigners, yes ethiopia was inside hiiraan this time at kalabayr and the forces moved from their base in ceelgaal, let us suppose there were even ethiopians in ceelgaal 30 km from baledweyne that means they only enjoyed security backing...general mukhtaar was the one who captured it..on the opposite xamar and jowhar was liberated by Uganda and Burundi!
Sahal stop crying you sound like defeated lil girl ceebte joji kkksahal80 wrote:qoslaaye atleast you can't liberate shyt on your own bc abgaal cant fight they got the title "qabiilka ugu fulaysan"
This is whappens when abgaal goes by its own kkkk
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You wish! Hawadle liberated baledweyne on its own...buulay with 400 djibouti soldiers bc they only had 1000..do you think just 400 in a isolated town could have survived without the locals backing?
https://youtu.be/8Pd_vavBjaw
Hawadle troops in buuloburde conducting operations on its own
https://youtu.be/Ey5k0P4xx24