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Jul 13 2008
Al-shabab Movement Seized Burhakaba District
Written by Ali Moallim   
Sunday, 13 July 2008

Buur HakabaBurhakaba, (insidesomalia.org)-The armed movement of Al-shabab in Somali has overnight taken control of Burhakaba district in bay region in southern Somalia, and has been maneuvering the town till this morning.

 

The Al-shabab group, which operates in most parts of southern Somalia carries hit and ran attacks on Somali government soldiers and their Ethiopian ally bases.

 

The Al-shabab group has taken control of Burhakaba district without facing any sourt of attack from anybody and has cordoned off all the roads that enter the town of Burhakaba. 

 

Likewise these forces have set free all the inmates in the district jails, and they have encouraged the town dwellers to observe the security in an open field.

 

On the other hand the Al-shabab forces have redoubled their raids against the Ethiopian troops on the ground and the Somali government soldiers.

 

In their side the Somali government has said that soon the well trained Somali soldiers trained in the Ethiopia will arrive in the country to take full control of the country. 

 





 
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