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Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a Claims Victory, Explains Fighting in Central Somalia
28 July 2009
Abudwak — Sheik Abdirisak Al-Ashari, the spkosman of the Islamic organization of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a has held a press conference on Friday and explained more about the latest fighting continued in Galgudud and Hiran regions in central Somalia. Sheik Ashari claimed victory over the fighting and said that they killed more famous men from the other side of the fighting and captured more battle wagons during the clashesin over the past days in Hiran region pointing out that those deceased were what he described problem in thr region. the spokesman of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a lastly said that they also acheived to take over the warring zones around Goobo where heavy fighting continued over the recent days in central Somalia. Government Soldiers Flattened Into Beledweyn Town More government soldiers have flattened into many neighbourhoods in Beledweyn town in Hiran region, official said on Sunday. Reports from the town say that many of the transitional government troops entered parts in the west of Beledweyn town early on Sunday morning where the Islamist forces against the TFG were controlling earlier. Mohamed Daqane Elmi better known as (Aar), a Somali MP in Beledweyn town town said more government troops led by General Moktar Hussein Afrah moved to the west of the town pointing out that they are currently controlling whole the town. Mr. Daqane said that both sides exchanged gunfire before taking over the control of the town adding they some of their soldiers were injured in the early morning clashes. we had tried to contact to the officials of the other forces against the the transitional government soldiers to know more about how some thing was going on in the town, but could not be possible for us to receive through the telephone. the military movement of the transional government troops comes as more Ethiopian troops returned in Kal-beyrka insection in Hiran region in central Somalia yesterday. 13 Government Soldiers Injured in an Armed Vehicles Accident in Mogadishu Meanwhile, at least 13 government soldiers of the transitional goverment have been injured in an armed vihecles' accident near Sayidka tower in the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses and officials siad on Saturday. Reports say that the accident came as two battle wagons with more governent soldiers and travelling with high speed colided in around Sayidka building in the main road that connects between Km4 intersection and the presidential palace in the capital wounding 13 government troops. Col. Abdullahi Hassan Barise, the spokesman of the police forces of the transitional government confirmed the casualties that reached to the soldiers on board in both colided trucks and told Shabelle's Mohamd Bashir Hashi that he reached at the scene where the accident happened adding that all the injured government soldiers were rushed to the hospital. residents said that the government soldiers halted the movement of the traffic and people through the street for a while but lately reopened it. it is not the first time that car accidents happen in Mogadishu but is part of the truck accidents happen in the capital due to the distruction of the roads and no well trained drivers who drive the vehicles with a very high speed through the rough high ways in the capital.
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