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Large shipment of ammunitions and weapons from Yemen docks at Maydh

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Saalax   

If it will be used to defend their land against Senile war criminal Silanyo then the

locals can keep it. However we will not welcome it in our lands if it is related to

other suspicious activities that occurs like in Galgala.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://hadhwanaag.ca/detail.aspx?id=166656

 

 

 

Doon Hubsiday Oo Ku Soo Xidhatay Xeebta Maydh,Ciidanka Somaliland Oo Ku Baxay Iyo Xaalada Deegaankaasi.

 

(Hadhwanaagnews) Sunday, October 25, 2015 14:37:43

 

 

Hargaysa(HWN)Dooni siday saanad milatari oo iskugu jirtay hub iyo rasaas ayaa ka soo degtay magaalo xeebeeda maydh ee gobolka sanaag, hubkan oo la sheegay inuu leeyahay nin ka soo jeeda beesha degta deegaankaasi ayay xalay abaara 2:00am habeenimo ku soo xidhatay dekeda maydh.

 

http://hadhwanaag.ca/detail.aspx?id=166656#sthash.MiG9G4bp.dpuf

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Holac   

Saalax, you are setting a good example here saxib. Good on you. If this weapon will be used to destabilize other areas like Puntland, the local citizens must take a strong stand against terrorism.

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Saalax   

It is said the weapons have been buried secretly in a place called Hareed

west of Maydh. It seems like it is for local use and not external activities.

However if Senile Siilanyo gets hold of it he will properly send it to Galgala

to try and destabilize Puntland and other regions.

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