Jiiroow Bakaal Posted October 16, 2011 BTW there are no TFG soldiers in south of Somalia but OG.Kenya vs OG.Ethiopia ********** from both sides who think the two contries will liberate for them Kismaayo just like MR were dreaming with their Barre Hiraale adeer looooooooooooool still living like prisoner in Dooloow Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beer-Gaal Posted October 16, 2011 Good news for reer Waamo , was working in Jubada hoose when Alshabaab qabsatay those areas, no one can imagine how much those people hated and wanted Alshabaab out of their Towns except view pa pets i knew! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jiiroow Bakaal Posted October 16, 2011 Beer-Gaal;751779 wrote: Good news for reer Waamo , was working in Jubada hoose when Alshabaab qabsatay those areas, no one can imagine how much those people hated and wanted Alshabaab out of their Towns except view pa pets i knew! So you are one of the pirates who used to be majority in Kismaaayo but today are LOOMA OYAAN in the same city looooooooooooooooooooool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Jacaylbaro;751774 wrote: How about Ethiopia ?? war abkeey yahuud haduu yiraahdo shabaaban la dagaalama waala so dhaweeyhaaya faa'ido lee inoogu jirto maahino? Laakin kenya cid tiri maleh naa cawiya iskood ayeey uu imaadeen ee amisom iyo ciidamada xooga dalka ku filan waa arkoosa shabaab tabar ay ku dagaalamaan ma heystaan kolkii la maagi rabo waateey caraaraayaan.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Jiiroow Bakaal;751776 wrote: BTW there are no TFG soldiers in south of Somalia but OG.Kenya vs OG.Ethiopia ********** from both sides who think the two contries will liberate for them Kismaayo just like MR were dreaming with their Barre Hiraale adeer looooooooooooool still living like prisoner in Dooloow Threadkan ka tag dulliyahow i dont know why u still here qabiil mamnuuc waaye. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Taliska ciidamada xooga dalka ee jubbooyinka oo sheegay iney kismaayo ku wajahan yihiin http://www.jowhar.com/?p=4166 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 MOGADISHU — Somali government troops and allied militia have wrested control of an Islamist Shebab stronghold in the south of the country after reported bombing by military aircraft, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses said troops from the Western-backed government, as well as gunmen from the pro-government Ras Kamboni militia, took control of the southern Somali town of Qoqani in the Lower Juba region, which borders Kenya. "The government forces took control of Qoqani after heavy shelling on the positions of the Shebab and their affiliates," said Abdurrahman Mohamed, a government security official. "The enemy is lost and we will continue pursuing them," he added. The official did not specify the form of the shelling, but witnesses said there had been aerial bombardment in Qoqani late Saturday before Shebab troops pulled out of the town. "Several aircrafts dropped bombs on the jungle area of Qoqani causing heavy explosions, and the Shebab withdrew from the town without face-to-face fighting," said Sugule Ali, an elder in a nearby village. The US military has carried out a number of attacks in recent years against Al-Qaeda militants believed to be hiding in Somalia, including using unmanned drones. Neighbouring Kenya on Saturday vowed to pursue across the Somali border armed kidnappers responsible for a spate of abductions of foreigners, that Nairobi blames on the Al-Qaeda inspired Shebab. Kenyan military aircraft and helicopters were reported along the frontier with Somalia late Saturday as forces search for two Spanish aid workers abducted from the Dadaab refugee camp on Thursday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Axad, Oktoobar 16, 2011 (HOL) — Wararka aynu ka heleyno degmada Afmadow ee gobolka J/hoose ayaa sheegay in uu halkaasi ka bilowday barakac xooga oo ay sameysanayaan dadka ku dhaqan degamdaasi, iyadoona ay magaalada kaabiga ku hayaan ciidamada dowladda KMG iyo kuwa ururka Raaskaambooni. Dadka deegaanka ayaa bilaabay in ay u barakacaan deegaanka ku dhow dhow degmadaasi, iyagoona ka cabsi qaba in ay sameeyn ku yeelato hadii halkaasi uu ka dhaco Dagaal. Taliyaha ciidamada dowladda KMG ee Gobollada Jubooyinka C/qaadir Aadan Sanka oo qadka teleefona HOL ugu waramay ayaa sheegay in xoogaga Alshabaab ay baneeyeen magaalada Afmadow, isagoona sheegay in saacadaha soo socda ay doonayaan in ay gudaha u galaan degamdaasi. Taliyaha oo aan weydinnay sababta keentay in ay Xoogaga Alshabaab baneeyaan degmada Afmadow ayuu sheegay in ay u babac dhigi waayeen awooda ciidamada dowladda KMG iyo kuwa ururka Raaskaambooni, taasina ay keentay buu yiri in ay isaga baxaan goobihi ay ku sugnaayeen. Mid kamid ah dadka ku dhaqan Degmada Afmadow oo lagau magacaabo Xasan Cilmi ayaa HOL u xaqiijiyay in xoogaga Alshabaab ay baneeyeen fariisimayaashii ay ku lahaayeen magaalada, islamarkaasina ay magaaladu haatan cidlo tahay. Degmada Afmadow oo katirsan gobolka J/hoose waxa ay qiyaastii 120km dhanka galbeed kaga beegantahay magaalada Kismaayo, ayadoona ay saldhig muhiim ah u ahayd xoogaga Xarakada Alshabaab. Degmada Afmadow ayaa noqoneysa goobtii labaad ee katirsan gobolka J/hoose oo ay xoogaga Alshabaab baneeyaan iyadoo wax dagaal ah uusan dhicin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Kenyan military has begun assembling troops at the border points in readiness for deployment to Somalia to pursue Al Shabaab attackers who are responsible for the kidnapping of four women of British, Spanish and French nationals. An official at the military headquarters in Nairobi told Capital News that the forces will start entering Somalia in the coming days to flush out Al Shabaab militants who have wedged a war against Kenya. “Our forces are assembling at the border points where they are getting briefs and other relevant instructions as they prepare to enter Somalia,” said the officer whom we cannot name because he fears being reprimanded for discussing security arrangements. “They have been instructed to get ready for the assignment which will mainly include pushing the Al Shabaab rebels far away inside Somalia from the common border,” the source said. Capital News has reliably established that truckloads of military forces from various battalions in the country have already left for Moyale, Kiunga, Mandera and Garissa. Internal Security Minister Prof George Saitoti and his Defence Counterpart Yusuf Haji on Saturday announced that the government had invoked Article 51 of the UN Chapter that pronounces self defence as an inherent right and which is also in keeping with the Kenyan Constitution to defend its citizens. “It is worth noting that the concept of self defence in international law goes hand in hand with prohibition of aggression,” Prof Saitoti said in reference to the recent kidnappings of four women. “This cannot be left to continue at all and it means we are now going to pursue the enemy who are the Al Shabaab to wherever they will be even in their country. We are ready to take any necessary measure to protect our territorial integrity,” Prof Saitoti said at a press conference called to update Kenyans on the progress made so far in the search and rescue of two Spaniards kidnapped from Dadaab. The two women who have since been identified as Montserrat Serra and Blanca Thiebaut worked for aid agency Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) and were being driven back to their base at the Ifo II extension camp when the gunmen struck and seized them, and later shot their driver, a Kenyan who was dumped in the forest as they sped off with the two women. The driver has since been airlifted to the Nairobi Hospital where he is receiving treatment for neck injuries sustained in the attack. The two security Ministers announced on Saturday that the government would no longer tolerate actions by Somali militant group Al Shabaab which they said amounts to an indication that the group intends “to undermine Kenya’s territorial integrity and national economy.” “In light of this, the Kenyan government has decided to take robust measures to protect and preserve the integrity of the country and national economy and security. These measures will involve invoking Article 51 of the UN Chapter that pronounces self defence as an inherent right and which is also in keeping with the Kenyan Constitution,” their joint statement said. “If you are attacked by an enemy you are allowed to pursue that enemy until where you get him. We will force them far away from our border,” Haji said. Internal Security Permanent Secretary Francis Kimemia told Capital News separately that “it is the Al Shabaab who have declared war against us, we have subsequently done the same.” Prof Saitoti said in the scheduled offensive into Somalia, the government hopes to rescue the Spaniards and two other women—a Briton and French—who were seized from Lamu in the past three weeks. “”The latest is that the militants are still being pursued and they have not been traced. We have mobilised adequate security forces who still pursuing them and we hope to get those kidnapped back,” Prof Saitoti said. The Defence Minister on his part said: “It seems like they abandoned the vehicle and they are walking in the forest back to their country because it is quite far from where they left the vehicle. Everything possible is being done to ensure those kidnapped are found.” The latest kidnapping incidents have dealt a blow to the country’s key tourism sector which is among sectors that accounts for large foreign exchange. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Sunday, October 16, 2011 MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) —A government spokesman says Kenyan military forces are moving into southern Somalia to pursue al-Shabab militants. The military push Sunday comes one day after Kenya's top defense officials said the country has the right to defend itself after a rash of militant kidnappings of Europeans inside Kenya. Residents in southern Somalia said that columns of Kenyan troops had moved in and that military aircraft were flying overhead. Ali Nur Hussein said Kenyan troops arrived in tanks and military trucks and were coordinating with Somali government soldiers. Kenya's government spokesman, Alfred Mutua, said that government troops "are pursuing al-Shabab across the border." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 Kenyan troops have crossed the border into Somalia to fight rebel al-Shabab fighters they accuse of being behind several recent kidnappings of foreigners, Kenyan officials have said. A military source told Al Jazeera on Sunday that the Kenyan troops were stationed about 100km inside Somali territory. "We have crossed into Somalia in pursuit of the Shahab, who are responsible for the kidnappings and attacks on our country," Alfred Matua, a government spokesman, told the AFP news agency. An AFP reporter close to the border witnessed large numbers of troops as well as military planes and helicopters overhead. Several witnesses reported heavy troop movement in Kenya's border regions, with truckloads of soldiers heading towards the frontier. The assault comes a day after George Saitoti, Kenya's interior security minister, branded al-Shabab "the enemy" and vowed to attack them "wherever they will be". Al-Shabab, or the "youth," are a hardline Islamic group that aims to overthrow Somalia's transitional government. Kenya already backs anti-Shabab and pro-government militia groups in Somali border regions as efforts to create a buffer zone from hostile rebels. On Saturday, troops from Somalia's Western-backed government wrested control of the Shabab-held town of Qoqani in the Lower Juba region, which borders Kenya. In just over the past month, a British woman and a French woman have been abducted from Kenyan beach resorts in two separate incidents. On Thursday, two female Spanish aid workers were seized by gunmen from the crowded Dadaab refugee camp, the world's largest with some 450,000 mainly Somali refugees. Kenyan authorities have on several occasions expressed fears that rebel groups would infiltrate the Dadaab camps from Somalia, as the border lies barely 100km away. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted October 16, 2011 Looool@ Yuhuud hadu yidha alshabaab waan la dagalamaya wala so dhaweynaya lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 ^^Been ma la isku sheegaa xaaji, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted October 16, 2011 Runtu raga kama nixiso Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted October 16, 2011 ^^lol exactly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites