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Jul 09 2008
Baidoa Administration Gives Comments of Attack in Their City
Written by Mohamed Omar Hussein   
Wednesday, 09 July 2008

Muuqaalka Guberna tooraha Goblka bay Mr GeeseyBaidoa, (insidesomalia.org) - The administration of Baidoa town have remarked about the attack carried into their twon by the Al-Shabab group.

 

"One soldier was killed and four others were wounded and now the town security is suburb said" the provincial commissioner of Baidoa Abdifatah Mohamed Abraham Gesey.

 

"Most of the shells they have been firing were dropping in a plain space, and have caused no damages" said Baidoa DC Gessey.

 

The spokesman of Al-Shabab who was giving undisclosed destination press conference to the local press said that, their forces have caused mass destruction to the government soldiers and their Ethiopian ally, and he added that they are feeling shy to forward their losses.  

 

Gesey is the first government officer to give comment about the raid carried to Baidoa town, and in fact it is the first face to face attack in the town since the Somali transitional government positioned itself in the town.   

 

 





 
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