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Ciidamada Uganda oo markii ugu horeysay lagu weeraray Muqdisho

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Mogadishu 07, March.07 ( Sh.M.Network) Tiro dad rayid ah oo wali aan la sheegin ayaa dhaawac uu ka soo gaaray ka dib markii gaari ay saarnaayeen ciidamada Uganda markii ugu horeysay lagu weeraray caasimadda Somalia ee Muqdisho caawa salaadii maqribkii ka dib, iyadoo dhinaca kale Hoobiye ku soo dhacay isgoyska howl-wadaag uu sababay dhaawac.

 

Ilaa labo qarax ayaa laga maqlay agagaarka isgoyska KM4 ee magaalada Muqdisho, iyadoo qaraxyadaasi ka dibna ay dhacday israsaaseyn xoogan oo dhex martay ciidamada Uganda oo wata gawaari dagaal iyo kooxo aan la garaneyn.

 

Ciidamada Uganda ayaa sida ay shabelle u sheegeen Goobjoogayaal markii la weeraray waxa ay sameeyeen iska caabin, iyadoo wali aan la ogeyn qasaaraha gaaray dhinacooda.

 

Ciidamada Uganda ayaa waxaa la sheegay xilliga weerarka uu dhacayay in ay marayeen wadada KM4 oo ay ku sii jeedeen Airaporka.

 

Laakiin weerarkaan ayaa ah kii ugu horreeyay oo ciidamada Uganda loogu geeysto caasimadda Somalia ee Muqdisho tan iyo markii shalay cutubyo ka tirsan ciidamada Uganda ay soo gaareen caasimadda.

 

Dhacdadaan ayaa ku soo beegmay xilli Midowga Africa uu saacado ka hor uu shaaciyay in ciidamada Midowga Africa ay isdifaacayaan haddii la soo weeraro.

 

Dhinaca kale Hoobiye aan la garaneyn meel laga soo tuuray ayaa caawa waxa uu ku dhacay isgoyska H/wadaag ee magaalada Muqdisho, iyadoo uu sababay dhaawac qof haweeneey ah sida ay shabelle u xaqiijiyeen goobjoogayaal.

 

 

Wariyeyaasha shabelle ayaa ku howlan wali xaqiijinta qasaaraha ka dhashay israsaaseyntaan.

 

Waxii warar ah ee ku soo kordha kala soco shabelle.

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Reports: Peacekeepers ambushed in Somalia

 

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Insurgents ambushed African Union peacekeepers Wednesday who were sent to help stabilize Somalia's violent capital, setting of a gunfight that wounded three civilians, witnesses said.

About 800 AU peacekeepers from Uganda have arrived in Mogadishu since Tuesday, when they faced a shower of mortar fire from insurgents during a welcoming ceremony at the airport. One civilian was wounded in that attack.

 

"Convoys of Ugandan troops were ambushed as they were passing the main junction in Mogadishu, and they exchanged heavy gunfire with the insurgents," Shino Abdukadir, an eyewitness, told the Associated Press.

 

He saw three civilians wounded in the crossfire.

 

Somalia's Deputy Defense Minister Salad Ali Jelle said the Ugandans suffered no casualties.

 

The Ugandans are the first peacekeepers to enter the capital in more than a decade, and the surge of violence is the latest example of the volatility peacekeepers face in a country that has seen little more than anarchy for more than a decade. The government, backed by Ethiopian troops, toppled a radical Islamic militia here only months ago.

 

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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These men will turn and go where the money is drifting.

 

Throw the money down the bridge and they will jump. Do they even realize that they are being welcomed by warlords, and that they are supporting/protecting warlords?

 

One thing is for sure, they are not militarily equipped or have enough men power as the American and UN mission back in 91.

 

I could see doomsday.

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