Monday, July 13, 2009

Somalia: Government retakes north Mogadishu

General Yusuf Hussein Dumal
Somali government military commander,Special Task Force somali Counter-Terrorist force.




Somalia’s government troops backed by the African Union peacekeepers have retaken control of key positions in northeast of Mogadishu following fierce clashes with rebel insurgents, officials said on Sunday.The AU peacekeeping troops using tanks and other heavy artilleries joined the war for the first time and helped the government troops to push the Islamic militants out of Abdiaziz and Karan neighborhoods in north of the capital.ArabArabic and some of them claimed they were from Britain and the United States of America.
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-296562 He claimed they were from Britain and the United States of America.Government Military Commander, General Yusuf Hussein Dumal from Department of Defense put on public display death shabaab terrorist Warning: Graphic Pictures http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-296562t.com/docs/DOC-296562 told the local media that government made progress in today’s fighting and chased the rebels out of north Mogadishu..
No word yet from the rebel side on the government’s claim about the ongoing war.
Reports say that people in districts alongside the Mogadishu’s coast like Abdiazis, Shangani and Hamarweyn continue to flee the war. Since the relocation of the current Somalia’s government in Mogadishu, these areas have been relatively calm ,

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