Maaddeey Posted March 1, 2012 Dagaalo faraha looga gubtay oo ka dhacay Garbahaarey iyo Madaafiic ku dhacday Isbitaalka Dagaal faraha looga gubtay oo bar bar socday duqeymo xoogan ayaa xalay ilaa saaka waabarigii hore ka dhacay degmada Garbahaarey ee Gobolka Gedo, iyadoo Al-Shabaab ay xalay madaafiic ku duqeeyeen degmadaas. Sida ay sheegayaan wararka dagaalka oo ahaa mid culus ayaa la sheegay in Al-Shabaab dhowr jiho ay ka weerareen, ka hor inta aysan gudaha u galay dagaalyahano ka tirsan oo ku hubeysnaa gaadiidka dagaalka. Inkastoo wali ay adag tahay in la helo qasaaraha guud ee ka dhashay dagaalka, hadana waxaa jira guulo labada dhinac kala sheeganayaan, iyadoo saraakiil ka tirsan dowladda ay sheegeen in Al-Shabaab qasaare gaarsiiyeen. Madaafiic ku dhacday Isbitaalka weyn ee Garbahaarey ayaa bur bur xoogan u geysatay qeybtii Sheybaarka, halkaasoo ay ku gubteen agab badan oo ahaa daawooyin iyo qalab. Sidoo kale Masaajidka ku yaala magaalada ayaa la sheegay inay madaafiicda ku dhaceen, sida uu sheegay Gudoomiyaha degmada Garbahaarey Iimaan Caddow. Saraakiil ka tirsan Shabaab ayaa sheegay in iskood uga baxeen degmada markii xalay la wareegeen, inkastoo gudoomiyaha degmada Garbahaarey uu sheegay in aanay gudaha u soo gelin degmada, balse ay duleedka dagaal kooban ku dhex maray. Dhinaca kale diyaaradaha dagaalka Kenya ayaa shalay gelinkii dambe duqeeyay deegaano ka tirsan Buurdhuubo oo ka tirsan Gobolka Gedo, iyadoo la sheegay in xoolo ku baab’iyeen, ha yeeshee saraakiisha Kenya ayaa sheegay in qasaare ku gaarsiiyeen Kolonyo ay la socdeen Ciidamada Kenya. Halkan ka dalaco wararka dhan Halkan Riix Hoyga wararka Somaliyeed www.jowhar.com jowharcom@hotmail.com jowharcom@gmail.com jowharnews@gmail.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maaddeey Posted March 1, 2012 Somalia's al-Shabab launches surprise Garbaharey raid Al-Shabab militants still control much of central and southern Somalia despite recent losses Continue reading the main story Islamist militants have made a surprise attack on a south-western town used by Ethiopian and Somali government-backed troops as a base to launch assaults. The al-Shabab fighters used heavy weaponry in the attack on Garbaharey, which it controlled until a year ago. Two senior military officers were killed and several wounded, a Somali MP and other officials told the BBC. This is the first major attack by al-Shabab since it lost control last week of Baidoa, an important stronghold. BBC Somali Service analyst Abdullahi Sheikh says the Garbaharey attack was a major military operation - and a strong indication that the movement's retreat from key positions does not mean it has given up the fight. He says al-Shabab, which recently announced it was joining al-Qaeda, may be weakened - but it is far from a spent force and still controls swathes of territory in south and central Somalia. MP injured Garbaharey has a major presence of heavily armed Ethiopian forces, which are supporting Somali government troops and local militia, and has been under their control for almost a year. Al-Shabab fighters used mortars and vehicles mounted with guns - known as "technicals" - and the overnight fighting lasted for hours. "Garbaharey remains under our control," Muhummad Sayyid Adan, an MP for the area who was injured in the fighting, told the BBC Somali Service. "We lost two men in the fighting, and the injuries of those who were wounded are not that serious." Last week, Ethiopian and Somali troops took over Baidoa, 150km (90 miles) east of Garbaharey, which is just under 100km from the Kenyan and Ethiopian borders. The loss of Baidoa was a blow to al-Shabab, as the main road linking Mogadishu to the south-west and parts of Kenya and Ethiopia passes through the city. Al-Shabab says it withdrew its forces from Baidoa as part of a "tactical retreat" and threatened to start a guerrilla war in response. Last week, world leaders meeting in London pledged to boost support for measures to fight piracy, terrorism and political stability in Somalia by substantially increasing international funding for the African Union military operation in the country and working more closely together. The UN Security Council recently unanimously agreed to bolster the number of AU forces by more than 5,500 to 17,731 - to include the Kenyan troops that entered the country last October in pursuit of al-Shabab militants. The resolution passed by the 15-nation council also gave the African force a stronger mandate to attack al-Shabab militants. Last year, AU troops in support of the UN-backed government pushed al-Shabab out of the capital. However, the militants continue to stage suicide attacks in the city. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sensei Posted March 1, 2012 Welcome back, Maadeey. When Al-Shabaab is taking beating you somehow manage to disappear. But, listen though, how long will these hit & run tactics last ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maaddeey Posted March 1, 2012 ^Meelna ma aadin sxb. As long as the occupiers and their puppet are there there will be attacks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OdaySomali Posted March 1, 2012 Can anyone summarise it ? What happened and who controls it now ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mukulaalow Posted March 1, 2012 Alshabaab is getting big hits from all sides from Galgala Puntland to Qooqaani deep south, it seems their days are numbered. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites