Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The Islamist extremist group al-Shabab said it had carried out an attack which killed four African Union peacekeepers. According to reports, those killed were from Uganda.
The Islamist group has also threatened to close the road to Mogadishu’s airport in their latest offensive.
Following al-Shabab’s increasing violence, unconfirmed reports claim that Ethiopian troops have been crossing into Somalia over the last two days to tackle the extreme Islamist group.
The latest al-Shabab attack follows last Monday’s suicide attack on a hotel that killed at least 32 people, including six MPs.
Al-Shabab also claimed responsibility for the Uganda bombing that killed at least 76 people.
Despite the wave of attacks by al-shabab, spokesman for the AU peacekeepers told reporters the mortar attack was of little significance.
"These opposition groups fire from positions three to four kilometers from our positions. It was a pure coincidence that the mortar was able to kill four and injure eight of our soldiers," Major Barigye Bahoku was quoted.
Major Barigye Bahoku also dismiss claims that al-Shabab had closed the road to the airport in Mogadishu.
“They cannot do it as long as we [the AU] are present. Every single Ramadan [Muslim holy month], these guys come up with these threats. In 2008 they said the airport would never function again,” he was quoted.
“This year they say they will chase away the brotherly African Union peacekeepers. They just make a lot of noise and that noise will never materialize to anything serious."
On Monday, Un-backed Somali President, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad appealed for more international help to contain the "evil al-Qaeda-al-Shabab alliance".
Last month African leaders agreed to send an extra 2,000 troops to Mogadishu.
In 2006, Ethiopia sent between 5,000 and 10,000 troops into Somalia in support of the transitional government.
They [Ethiopian troops] were demanded to withdraw and in 2009 after MPs chose Mr Ahmad, a moderate Islamist, to replace President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, who had been a close ally of Ethiopia. Ethiopian troops withdrew.
Somalia has experienced incessant conflict since the collapse of its central government in 1991, and Al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda, controls much of southern and central Somalia.
Source: AfrikNews
Ethiopian troops move in as AU/Insurgency Battle intensifies
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Re: Ethiopian troops move in as AU/Insurgency Battle intensi
Soon we will be liberated kill the irhaaabiz from hiraan to kismayo with somali tfg troops alongside

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Re: Ethiopian troops move in as AU/Insurgency Battle intensi
^^^^
That's what y'all said when Hiiraale came rolling back in 07. Amxaaro iska dhafee yahuud aa keeneynaa, wasn't that moniker? Look how far it got you
That's what y'all said when Hiiraale came rolling back in 07. Amxaaro iska dhafee yahuud aa keeneynaa, wasn't that moniker? Look how far it got you
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Re: Ethiopian troops move in as AU/Insurgency Battle intensi
I can't wait that day I will be jumping celebrating next summer visit kismayo anything to get rid of these irhaabisShirib wrote:^^^^![]()
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That's what y'all said when Hiiraale came rolling back in 07. Amxaaro iska dhafee yahuud aa keeneynaa, wasn't that moniker? Look how far it got you
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Re: Ethiopian troops move in as AU/Insurgency Battle intensi
Now be like Barre, and say it,
Amxaaro ika daayee, yahuud aan keeneeynaa
Amxaaro ika daayee, yahuud aan keeneeynaa
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Re: Ethiopian troops move in as AU/Insurgency Battle intensi
This is gonna be great action the next few months your beloved heroe will be hanged and running like chickens, not only Col. Barre but the troops in Kenya the troops in Bakool border and beledweyn troops backed by airforce and tanks i cant waitShirib wrote:Now be like Barre, and say it,
Amxaaro ika daayee, yahuud aan keeneeynaa
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