How do terror groups get Iranian weapons? New report says through Puntland
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2021 4:11 am
terrorists in tha 5 federal provinces of Somalia got a steady supply of weapons. begs tha question. who is supplying them
"the smuggling network was based in the port of Bosaso, Puntland’s largest city and commercial capital"
They r getting in Bari region. dats also tha place where governor Deni is flanked on tha east n west by al shabab or ISIS. west al shabab. east ISIS. tha governor has a narrow safe path 2 go from Bosaso to his provincial capital, Garowe
"Puntland is beset on its western and eastern flanks by two rival Islamist insurgent groups, al-Shabaab and ISIL’s Somalia faction. Numerous ISIL media releases have featured militants wielding weaponry consistent with materiel diverted from the Iran–Yemen supply chain"
https://globalinitiative.net/wp-content ... omalia.pdf
security is deteriorating under governor Deni. rival Puntland police forces attacking each other. Xidhiidhland announced by Lelkase. ISIS killing Pland mayors. large terrorist prison breaks. al shabab even attacking a Puntland militia base in Bosaso city limits. Farmajo gonna have to send SNA. even if governor Deni declines, tha situation requires SNA troops. the ex italian colony can't allow a governor to veto his president when it comes to military operations that r vital to national security interests. othawise, those Iranian weapons gonna come from Puntland from terrorists in Pland to terrorists in the otha 4 federal provinces
The northern coast of Puntland, a semi-autonomous region situated in the north-east of Somalia, remains the primary entry point

"the smuggling network was based in the port of Bosaso, Puntland’s largest city and commercial capital"
They r getting in Bari region. dats also tha place where governor Deni is flanked on tha east n west by al shabab or ISIS. west al shabab. east ISIS. tha governor has a narrow safe path 2 go from Bosaso to his provincial capital, Garowe
"Puntland is beset on its western and eastern flanks by two rival Islamist insurgent groups, al-Shabaab and ISIL’s Somalia faction. Numerous ISIL media releases have featured militants wielding weaponry consistent with materiel diverted from the Iran–Yemen supply chain"
https://globalinitiative.net/wp-content ... omalia.pdf
