Ethiopia's ONLF rebels say captured seven towns
By Barry Malone
Reuters
Saturday, November 14, 2009; 11:20 AM
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopian rebels fighting for independence for a region with potentially significant oil and gas reserves said on Saturday they had captured seven towns near the border with neighboring Somalia.
The Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) wants autonomy for the Ogaden region, whose population is ethnic Somali. The area is drawing interest from foreign oil and gas companies who think its deserts might be rich in mineral deposits.
"The operation ... to capture Obolka, Hamaro, Higlaaley, Yucub, Galadiid, Boodhaano and Gunogabo involved thousands of ONLF troops and resulted in two days of heavy fighting," the rebels said in a statement.
"A significant number of Ethiopian troops have been killed and their military hardware captured or destroyed."
Ethiopian government officials were unavailable for comment, but they routinely deny ONLF statements and say the rebels have been defeated.
Addis Ababa says the ONLF are "terrorists" supported by regional rival Eritrea. The ONLF accuses the Ethiopian military of killing and raping civilians and burning villages in the region as part of its effort to root out insurgents.
The regular accusations from both sides are impossible to verify. Journalists and aid groups cannot move freely in the area without government escorts.
The ONLF statement said its fighters had been "warmly welcomed" by residents in the seven towns and were giving treatment to civilians hurt in the fighting.
The Ogaden region is said to contain mineral deposits and international firms including Brazil's Petronas and Sweden's Lundin are exploring its deserts for oil. The ONLF regularly warns foreign companies against prospecting.
Ethiopian forces launched an assault against the rebels -- who have been fighting for more than 20 years -- after a 2007 attack on an oil exploration field owned by a subsidiary of Sinopec, China's biggest refiner and petrochemicals producer.
The separatist cause has gained momentum due to a low level of development. Until Chinese engineers arrived in the remote region in 2007, the entire area had only 30 km (20 miles) of tarmac road in an area of about 200,000 sq km.
(Editing by Charles ceeb)
Washington post: ONLF Captures seven towns.
- hanqadh
- SomaliNet Heavyweight
- Posts: 2786
- Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:03 am
- Location: soo dhalin la wada garan wali suuqa dhagaxbuur dhiigoodu ma qoyana!
Washington post: ONLF Captures seven towns.
-
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 6096
- Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:23 pm
- Location: Aware and Dhagax-Buur
Re: Washington post: ONLF Captures seven towns.
All are strategic towns...ONLF dhaqaaqtay
Guul iyo Gobonimo












Guul iyo Gobonimo












- MrPrestige
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 10104
- Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:42 pm
- Location: Ceelafweyn-Bancade ' Qardhaasa cadde Yoonisoo, qoodhiyaan ahaye ~~
Re: Washington post: ONLF Captures seven towns.
well done , there still long way to go though.
- Voltage
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 29214
- Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:33 pm
- Location: Sheikh Voltage ibn Guleid-Shire al-Garbaharawi, Oil Baron
Re: Washington post: ONLF Captures seven towns.
ONLF becoming serious



Re: Washington post: ONLF Captures seven towns.
Awesome.
Queen welcome back
Queen welcome back

-
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 6096
- Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:23 pm
- Location: Aware and Dhagax-Buur
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 35 Replies
- 1813 Views
-
Last post by Babygirl-
-
- 39 Replies
- 2460 Views
-
Last post by Hyperactive
-
- 8 Replies
- 578 Views
-
Last post by Ina Baxar
-
- 21 Replies
- 1283 Views
-
Last post by BruceLee
-
- 10 Replies
- 898 Views
-
Last post by eternauta
-
- 2 Replies
- 890 Views
-
Last post by Ducaysane_87
-
- 0 Replies
- 444 Views
-
Last post by Voltage
-
- 14 Replies
- 1484 Views
-
Last post by Basra-
-
- 0 Replies
- 322 Views
-
Last post by newsbot