Che -Guevara Posted 16 hours ago ‘Dark forces’ from Somaliland kill at least 83 on Ethiopian territory At least 30 members of the Somali regional police force and 53 civilians have been killed by an armed group that crossed into Ethiopian territory, Harshin Woreda, from Somaliland over the past week. Government officials confirmed the casualties to The Reporter, but other sources say the attacks claimed more than 200 lives. Harshin, the easternmost woreda of Jigjiga Zone, is bordered on the south by Degehabur Zone, on the west by Kebri Beyah, and on the northeast by Somaliland. Harshin is home to clans who inhabit both the Somali region and Somaliland. Seven days ago, it turned into the scene of a bloody series of events that reportedly began with a clan-related clash over grazing lands in Yoale Kebele. The Somali regional administration sent a team of three police officers, including Mohammed Gedi, Harshim’s security chief, to bring the clash under control, according to an official in the Somali regional government. Continue reading Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted 16 hours ago If the story of well-armed militia crossing from Somaliland is true, it seems this is an attempt to derail Irro presidency before it even takes off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted 12 hours ago Yaa dego deegaankaan colaada ka socoto? Muuse Muqayil tolkiisa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted 9 hours ago Miskin yes muuse bixis clan is majority in the harshin Degnmo and harta sheikh deg no, how ever the sub town village dacawalay is mostly inhabbitted by the arap people , but I don’t think ciiro presidency is being detailed and by whom. Every one in somaliland want president ciiro to succeed . There is basically no mucaraad with a base these days . Besides ciiro won the presidency landslide people got tired of kulmiye 14 year rule . People needed some change I don’t think there is a conspiracy to derail the presidency of ciiro Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites