Hassan6734 Posted October 20, 2009 20 Oct 20, 2009 - 4:08:17 AM MOGADISHU, Somalia Oct 20 (Garowe Online) - Somali government troops who completed military training in the neighboring Republic of Djibouti have landed in the capital Mogadishu, a day after 11 people were killed in insurgent attacks, Radio Garowe reports. The Somali troops arrived at Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport on Tuesday, where they were welcomed by Somali Defense Minister Abdalla Haji Boss and the spokesman of the African Union peacekeeping force (AMISOM) in Mogadishu, Maj. Bahoku Barigye. The troops were transported in a private airplane from Djibouti, with Defense Minister Boss saying that they were training to help the Somali interim government restore order, especially in Mogadishu. Somali government officials would not confirm the exact number of soldiers and local media was prohibited from the airport, but it the first batch of Somali soldiers to arrive in Mogadishu after completing military training in Djibouti. Some reports say around 800 Somali soldiers are being trained in Djibouti. The newly arrived troops marched in front of the Somali government officials before being transported to Villa Somalia presidential compound, where President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed briefly addressed the troops. The Somali interim government and its AMISOM backers is combating insurgents who have vowed to overthrow the UN-recognized government in Mogadishu. Thousands of people have been killed and over one million displaced since the insurgency erupted in early 2007. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted October 20, 2009 Hassan, any chance of seeing them parade? It gives one some hope to see the national army march.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hassan6734 Posted October 20, 2009 Footage of our troops when they were preparing to leave djibouti Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted October 20, 2009 Thanks. Impressive achievement of Djibouti. Listening to the news, we're looking at around 5000 Somali troops. A good start. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peacenow Posted October 20, 2009 Very impressive video. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaq Posted October 21, 2009 it would be good if these troops were given proper equipment to fight shabab. otherwise, much of the same. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Member-sol- Posted October 21, 2009 CANNON FODDER How long will it take until we hear stories of militias selling their weapons in bakara market? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites