Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
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Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Suicide bombers in two explosives-laden cars with U.N. logos drove onto the main base of African Union peacekeepers Thursday and triggered massive blasts reportedly killed at least 11 people. Islamist insurgents said the attack was in revenge for a U.S. commando raid that killed an al-Qaida operative.
The attack broke windows over a wide area and shrouded the sky in black smoke. It was one of the most brazen by the al-Shabab insurgent movement and underscores the level of lawlessness and violence to which Somalia has fallen. Many experts fear the country is becoming a haven for al-Qaida, offering a place for terrorists to train and gather strength — much like Afghanistan in the 1990s.
The attack showed sophistication and planning. Al-Qaida and al-Shabab allegedly have links, though the local group denies this.
"I have counted the bodies of 11 people," the witness said, requesting anonymity for fear of reprisal. She said she recognized some of the dead as peacekeepers, but that could not immediately be confirmed. The AU said peacekeepers were wounded in the attack at Mogadishu's airport, but did not elaborate.
An hour after the car bombs, an AP reporter saw missiles fired from the AU base that was attacked strike rebel-controlled areas of the capital. Several civilians were hit. A young woman and a girl lay dead on the street, blood streaming from their wounds. Ali Muse of the Mogadishu ambulance service said the missiles killed seven people and wounded 16.
The African Medical and Research Foundation, which operates a flying doctors service, said the U.N. asked for help evacuating 15 critically injured people from the attacked base. Bob Kioko, a foundation spokesman, said it was sending four planes.
Al-Shabab, a powerful local Islamist insurgent group, claimed responsibility for the car bombings. Al-Shabab had vowed to attack Western interests after a raid Monday by helicopter-borne U.S. special forces that killed Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, an al-Qaida operative, in southern Somalia.
The U.S. and the U.N. both support Somalia's government and the African peacekeeping force.
Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage, an al-Shabab spokesman, said five of the group's fighters died in the attacks. It was not immediately clear if they were among the 11 corpses seen at the airport.
An airport security officer said the explosions were caused by two white Land Cruisers with United Nations logos.
"The soldiers at the gate assumed they were U.N. cars and opened the gate for them," the security official said, asking that his name not be used because he is not authorized to speak to the media. "When the cars entered one of them sped toward a petrol depot and exploded. The other one exploded in a nearby area."
U.N. spokeswoman Benedicte Walter says the organization has not confirmed the vehicles used were U.N. cars.
France condemned the attack on the AU base and said it is considering using military means to reach and help the wounded, according to a statement from the French Foreign Ministry. Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero would not elaborate.
Suicide attacks — virtually unheard of in Somalia before 2007 — have increased in Somalia in recent years. Still, far more casualties are caused from gunbattles and mortar fire. There have been about a dozen suicide attacks since Islamic insurgents stepped up their attacks against the Western-backed backed government in 2007.
In a statement, the AU said it would remain "resolute in its commitment to support the Somali people." The peacekeeping force has long lamented that it is undermanned. Out of a planned 8,000 troops, there are fewer than 5,000.
Earlier Thursday, al-Shabab issued conditions for the release of a French security agent being held hostage, demanding that France stop supporting Somalia's government and withdraw its warships from anti-piracy patrols.
The French government immediately rejected the conditions.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner told France-Info radio that Paris' support for the embattled Somali government remains firm, noting he has twice met with Somali President Sheik Sharif and his ministers, who "represent Somalia."
Al-Shabab also demanded that France exert pressure to force African Union peacekeepers out of the country and "release all the prisoners of the holy warriors held in many areas, which we will reveal later."
The Frenchman, whose identity has not been released, was seized along with another agent July 14 in the capital, Mogadishu. The pair were in the country to train Somali government forces, which are fighting Islamist militiamen.
The kidnappers separated the two men. The other agent escaped in August while his captors slept.
Al-Shabab vowed on Tuesday to retaliate against Western interests for Monday's U.S.-led commando raid in rural southern Somalia that left six dead, including Nabhan, one of the most-wanted al-Qaida operatives in the region.
The use of a helicopter attack rather than a missile strike from the sea or an unmanned Predator drone, suggests that the U.S. wanted to both prevent any civilian deaths and minimize local anger. But al-Shabab vowed swift retaliation.
The attack broke windows over a wide area and shrouded the sky in black smoke. It was one of the most brazen by the al-Shabab insurgent movement and underscores the level of lawlessness and violence to which Somalia has fallen. Many experts fear the country is becoming a haven for al-Qaida, offering a place for terrorists to train and gather strength — much like Afghanistan in the 1990s.
The attack showed sophistication and planning. Al-Qaida and al-Shabab allegedly have links, though the local group denies this.
"I have counted the bodies of 11 people," the witness said, requesting anonymity for fear of reprisal. She said she recognized some of the dead as peacekeepers, but that could not immediately be confirmed. The AU said peacekeepers were wounded in the attack at Mogadishu's airport, but did not elaborate.
An hour after the car bombs, an AP reporter saw missiles fired from the AU base that was attacked strike rebel-controlled areas of the capital. Several civilians were hit. A young woman and a girl lay dead on the street, blood streaming from their wounds. Ali Muse of the Mogadishu ambulance service said the missiles killed seven people and wounded 16.
The African Medical and Research Foundation, which operates a flying doctors service, said the U.N. asked for help evacuating 15 critically injured people from the attacked base. Bob Kioko, a foundation spokesman, said it was sending four planes.
Al-Shabab, a powerful local Islamist insurgent group, claimed responsibility for the car bombings. Al-Shabab had vowed to attack Western interests after a raid Monday by helicopter-borne U.S. special forces that killed Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, an al-Qaida operative, in southern Somalia.
The U.S. and the U.N. both support Somalia's government and the African peacekeeping force.
Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage, an al-Shabab spokesman, said five of the group's fighters died in the attacks. It was not immediately clear if they were among the 11 corpses seen at the airport.
An airport security officer said the explosions were caused by two white Land Cruisers with United Nations logos.
"The soldiers at the gate assumed they were U.N. cars and opened the gate for them," the security official said, asking that his name not be used because he is not authorized to speak to the media. "When the cars entered one of them sped toward a petrol depot and exploded. The other one exploded in a nearby area."
U.N. spokeswoman Benedicte Walter says the organization has not confirmed the vehicles used were U.N. cars.
France condemned the attack on the AU base and said it is considering using military means to reach and help the wounded, according to a statement from the French Foreign Ministry. Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero would not elaborate.
Suicide attacks — virtually unheard of in Somalia before 2007 — have increased in Somalia in recent years. Still, far more casualties are caused from gunbattles and mortar fire. There have been about a dozen suicide attacks since Islamic insurgents stepped up their attacks against the Western-backed backed government in 2007.
In a statement, the AU said it would remain "resolute in its commitment to support the Somali people." The peacekeeping force has long lamented that it is undermanned. Out of a planned 8,000 troops, there are fewer than 5,000.
Earlier Thursday, al-Shabab issued conditions for the release of a French security agent being held hostage, demanding that France stop supporting Somalia's government and withdraw its warships from anti-piracy patrols.
The French government immediately rejected the conditions.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner told France-Info radio that Paris' support for the embattled Somali government remains firm, noting he has twice met with Somali President Sheik Sharif and his ministers, who "represent Somalia."
Al-Shabab also demanded that France exert pressure to force African Union peacekeepers out of the country and "release all the prisoners of the holy warriors held in many areas, which we will reveal later."
The Frenchman, whose identity has not been released, was seized along with another agent July 14 in the capital, Mogadishu. The pair were in the country to train Somali government forces, which are fighting Islamist militiamen.
The kidnappers separated the two men. The other agent escaped in August while his captors slept.
Al-Shabab vowed on Tuesday to retaliate against Western interests for Monday's U.S.-led commando raid in rural southern Somalia that left six dead, including Nabhan, one of the most-wanted al-Qaida operatives in the region.
The use of a helicopter attack rather than a missile strike from the sea or an unmanned Predator drone, suggests that the U.S. wanted to both prevent any civilian deaths and minimize local anger. But al-Shabab vowed swift retaliation.
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Kuwii dadka rayidka eeh dhintay ilahay ha uu naxariisto
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia

Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
The_Emperior5 wrote:Kuwii dadka rayidka eeh dhintay ilahay ha uu naxariisto
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia
Your a hypocrite, go hang yourself.
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
^^ gormaad anti AUN noqotay. waa adigii amaani jiray EthiopiankaThe_Emperior5 wrote:Kuwii dadka rayidka eeh dhintay ilahay ha uu naxariisto
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Xamud. wrote:The_Emperior5 wrote:Kuwii dadka rayidka eeh dhintay ilahay ha uu naxariisto
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia
Your a hypocrite, go hang yourself.
Why sxb wamaxay aflagadadu
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
CoolPoisons wrote:^^ gormaad anti AUN noqotay. waa adigii amaani jiray EthiopiankaThe_Emperior5 wrote:Kuwii dadka rayidka eeh dhintay ilahay ha uu naxariisto
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia
Ethiopia dawlad ba ka raalii ahayd inay so gasho Somalia sax iyo qallad tay doonta ha ahaatto, dawlada somaliya haday goaansato inay xabashii soo gasho dee iyakay uu taala somaha
Laakin dawlada tfg sii jiirey meyso

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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Emperior runti Xamud's right Ur sick
sick in the head. Waxaan filaya inaad ku faraxsantahay geerida rayidka cause they dont belong to Somaliland
sick in the head. Waxaan filaya inaad ku faraxsantahay geerida rayidka cause they dont belong to Somaliland
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
CoolPoisons wrote:Emperior runti Xamud's right Ur sick
sick in the head. Waxaan filaya inaad ku faraxsantahay geerida rayidka cause they dont belong to Somaliland
camu . wax aan afkayga ka soo bixiin , maxaad iga soo samayssa ma dadka quluubtooda ayaad toosh ku iifiisa ma wax kala jiira tallow
Xamud laftigisa laga yaaba inu jecelyahay inay xammar babado sii uu adeerkii oo puntland ka yimadu yidhaha look reer mogadisho isma xukumi karto aniga ii doorta 2011 , ileen wa siyasad eeh
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Dowladda Uganda oo sheegtay in ku dhawaad 10 askari ay ugu geeriyoodeen qaraxii ismiidaaminta ahaa ee maanta ka dhacay magaalada Muqdisho. Posted: 9/17/2009 6:39:00 PM
Shabelle: KAMPALA
Afhayeenka ciidamada militariga ee dowladda Uganda ayaa sheegay in ku dhawaad 10 askari ay ugu geeriyoodeen qaraxii ismiidaaminta ahaa ee maanta ka dhacay magaalada Muqdisho.
Gaashaanle dhexe ahna Afhayeenka Ciidamada Militariga dowladda Uganda oo isagoo ku sugan Magalaada Kampala ee dalka Uganda la hadlayay BBC-da ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in qaraxyadii ismiidaaminta ee maanta ka dhacay Magaalada Muqdisho ay ku geeriyoodeen ilaa 9 askari oo ka tirsan ciidamada AMISOM kuwaasi oo uu ka mid ahaa taliye ku xigeenkii ciidamada AMISOM islamarkaana ahaa taliyihii ciidamada Burundi ee jooga Soomaaliya kaasoo lagu magacaabayay General Jufinaal.
Sidoo kale waxaa uu carabka ku dhiftay in qaraxyadaasi ay ku dhaawacmeen in ka badan 15 ruux kuwaasi oo uu ku jiray taliyihii ciidamada AMSIOM ee Soomaaliya Mugiisha kaasoo uu sheegay in uu dhaawac fudud ka soo gaaray dhinaca madaxa.
Afhayeenka Ciidamada Militariga Uganda waxaa uu sheeca ka qaaday in mid ka mid ah gaadiidkii lagu qarixiyay xarunta ciidamada AMISOM ay ku lahaayeen Magaalada Muqdisho ee Xalane uu ahaa mid horay xoogaga hubaysan ay uga dhaceen Midowga Africa islamarkaana isagoo wata astaanta AU-da uu maanta isku qarxiyay halka uu falkaasi ka dhacay.
Ciidamada iyo saraakiisha ku dhaawacantay qaraxii maanta xarakada Mujaahidiinta ay la eegteen Fariisinka ugu weyn ee Ciidamada AMISOM ay ku leeyihiin Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa waxaa la sheegay in ay daranyihiin kuwaasi oo qaar ka mid ah loo daabulayo isbitaalo ku kala yaala Magaalooyinka Kampala iyo Nairobi ee dalalka Uganda iyo Kenya.
Aqriso oo la soco Shabelle.net Saacad Walba si aad u hesho wararkii ugu dambeeyay ee Soomaaliya.
Dhageyso wararka 7:00-Fiidnimo Habeen walba adigoo raacaya tilmaamaha Wabseydka.

Shabelle: KAMPALA
Afhayeenka ciidamada militariga ee dowladda Uganda ayaa sheegay in ku dhawaad 10 askari ay ugu geeriyoodeen qaraxii ismiidaaminta ahaa ee maanta ka dhacay magaalada Muqdisho.
Gaashaanle dhexe ahna Afhayeenka Ciidamada Militariga dowladda Uganda oo isagoo ku sugan Magalaada Kampala ee dalka Uganda la hadlayay BBC-da ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in qaraxyadii ismiidaaminta ee maanta ka dhacay Magaalada Muqdisho ay ku geeriyoodeen ilaa 9 askari oo ka tirsan ciidamada AMISOM kuwaasi oo uu ka mid ahaa taliye ku xigeenkii ciidamada AMISOM islamarkaana ahaa taliyihii ciidamada Burundi ee jooga Soomaaliya kaasoo lagu magacaabayay General Jufinaal.
Sidoo kale waxaa uu carabka ku dhiftay in qaraxyadaasi ay ku dhaawacmeen in ka badan 15 ruux kuwaasi oo uu ku jiray taliyihii ciidamada AMSIOM ee Soomaaliya Mugiisha kaasoo uu sheegay in uu dhaawac fudud ka soo gaaray dhinaca madaxa.
Afhayeenka Ciidamada Militariga Uganda waxaa uu sheeca ka qaaday in mid ka mid ah gaadiidkii lagu qarixiyay xarunta ciidamada AMISOM ay ku lahaayeen Magaalada Muqdisho ee Xalane uu ahaa mid horay xoogaga hubaysan ay uga dhaceen Midowga Africa islamarkaana isagoo wata astaanta AU-da uu maanta isku qarxiyay halka uu falkaasi ka dhacay.
Ciidamada iyo saraakiisha ku dhaawacantay qaraxii maanta xarakada Mujaahidiinta ay la eegteen Fariisinka ugu weyn ee Ciidamada AMISOM ay ku leeyihiin Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa waxaa la sheegay in ay daranyihiin kuwaasi oo qaar ka mid ah loo daabulayo isbitaalo ku kala yaala Magaalooyinka Kampala iyo Nairobi ee dalalka Uganda iyo Kenya.
Aqriso oo la soco Shabelle.net Saacad Walba si aad u hesho wararkii ugu dambeeyay ee Soomaaliya.
Dhageyso wararka 7:00-Fiidnimo Habeen walba adigoo raacaya tilmaamaha Wabseydka.


Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Aflaagado maha ee waa fact Somaliland alshabab in ay qabsadan ma jeclaan lahayd? amisom haadi laga saro Mogadishu alshabab iyo balaayo aan la aqoon ba qabsanayo meesha, dadka allready rafadsan baa sii rafadayo.The_Emperior5 wrote:Xamud. wrote:The_Emperior5 wrote:Kuwii dadka rayidka eeh dhintay ilahay ha uu naxariisto
Laakin african union troops walaga siifeeynaya Somalia
Your a hypocrite, go hang yourself.
Why sxb wamaxay aflagadadu
Waxaad naftado la jeceshay dadka kale la jeclo, xasiidnimada iska dhaaf.
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Aflaagado maha ee waa fact Somaliland alshabab in ay qabsadan ma jeclaan lahayd? amisom haadi laga saro Mogadishu alshabab iyo balaayo aan la aqoon ba qabsanayo meesha, dadka allready rafadsan baa sii rafadayo.
Waxaad naftado la jeceshay dadka kale la jeclo, xasiidnimada iska dhaaf.
Maybe alshabaab ba uu fiican somalia , maxaad ku diidi imisa dawlad kumeel ghaadha la so dhiisay waxbana tarii wayeen xaafaad xammer so dhaafii wayeen, amisom ila goormay kula joogii ma ila yawma al qyaamaha aya ku odhan nafta ayaanu ku gu hayna sii wax coma ku jiira

U need another solution my friend
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Al Sabhan your death and help for Somalis was not in vain!
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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
May Allah burn the apostate shabaabist who committed suicide in jahannem 

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Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
alshabaab cadi ma ahan walaahi wax la yareesan karo ma ahan qaraxan maanta sida ay iskugu aadiyeen waa farsamo casri ah.
Re: Witness: 11 dead in Somalia suicide car bombings
Shaheed, insha'allah. 

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