Mooge Posted October 1, 2014 Puntland forces take a picture after capturing Galgala mountains from Alshabab terrorists. niyoow Progress starts when foreign terrorist and other non-puntlander terrorists from other parts of Somalia hiding in our land Galgala are cleansed from earth. The people of Galgala are celebrating today after being freed from terrorist bloodsuckers from foreign lands. SNM project is over. ALlah mahadii. Guul iyo gobanimo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted October 2, 2014 They are heavily equiped. Where did they get the equipment from? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cadnaan1 Posted October 4, 2014 GAROWE, Somalia Oct 3,2014 (Garowe Online)-According to well informed security sources, at least 50 US military personnel took part in the latest offensive that Wednesday dislodged Al Shabaab militants from a key base in Galgala, Garowe Online reports. The US special forces in armoured fighting vehicle were also spotted in Galgala area near Golis Mountain ranges during a visit to Puntland army troops on the frontline by Bari Governor Abdisamad Mohamed Galan yesterday. GO learned that military personnel helped Puntland forces gain accurate intelligence in advance of the assault, carried out surveillance by providing tactics and joined units within Puntland army in foiling Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The move marks the first ground support since the United States stepped up its involvement in war-torn Somalia in 2006. US supports counter-terrorism task-force- Puntland Security Force (PSF)-that monitors and deters terror threats. Air strike killed Al Shabaab Chief Ahmed Abdi Godane near militants stronghold of Barawe coastal town in early September. Despite intense military campaign in south-central regions, fugitive Al Shabaab fighters have been infiltrating into hideouts along Golis Mountain ranges in northeastern Somalia. GAROWE ONLINE - See more at: http://www.garoweonline.com/page/show/post/499/somalia-us-military-personnel-took-part-in-galgala-offensive#sthash.20RfMXLX.dpuf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites