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Missiles strike rebels as more support Kenya
2011-11-15
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Al-Shabaab strongholds around Mogadishu have been bombed in a surprise missile attack.

At least three huge kabooms rocked regions held by the krazed killer groups on Sunday, witnesses said on Monday.

But it was unclear who had launched the missiles.
It could have been a work accident...Call Mutual of Gaza to investigate -- they know what to look for.
The attacks were reported in Afgoye region, some 30km south of Mogadishu. The area is under the control of the Islamic gunnies who are fighting the Somali Transitional Federal Government.

Two other kabooms were reported on Sunday night in the K50 area, some 50km from Mogadishu, also held by the Al-Qaeda-linked cut-thoats.

"We saw a huge light and a heavy kaboom followed, like a missile striking, but we don't know if there are casualties," said Mr Abdikarin Isa, a resident of Afgoye, a sprawling encampment of displaced people.

Mr Abdullahi Jumale, another witness, said what he believed to be a missile hit near an orphanage.

"I was having dinner when I saw huge light coming from the western side of the town and there was heavy kaboom, it hit near Tadamun orphanage," he said.

Witnesses also said other kabooms were heard near military camps of Al-Shabaab.

"We heard heavy kabooms, something like a missiles, striking several areas in the region including Ambareso and K50 area," said Mr Idiris Moalim, a local elder.

"Some of these kabooms happened at Al-Shabaab military camps and checkpoints but nothing is quite clear so far," he added.

"There was another heavy kaboom near Lantaburo, there was fire and smoke but I cannot say what exactly happened," Mr Mohamed Ali, another witness in K50, told the Nation on telephone.

None of the witnesses reported any aircraft flying overhead, leading to speculation that the missiles were fired from ships in the Indian Ocean.

The attacks came as Kenya secured growing international support for the military operation in Somalia against Al-Shabaab.

On Monday, member states of Indian Ocean Rim that include Australia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Iran, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Oman, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, the UAE, and Yemen announced plans for a joint strategy to fight piracy and Al-Shabaab.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I'm guessing that a good number of said orphans were likely forced to kill their own parents.
Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar   2011-11-15 19:05  

#3  Obligatory. The Kenya Song. (flash)
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-11-15 08:58  

#2  "I was having dinner when I saw huge light coming from the western side of the town and there was heavy kaboom, it hit near Tadamun orphanage," he said

of course it did
Posted by: Frank G   2011-11-15 08:44  

#1  At least three huge kabooms rocked regions held by the krazed killer groups on Sunday

November 13, 2011: A large explosion in the town of Afgoye (40 kilometers northwest of Mogadishu) was believed to have been caused by UAVs firing missiles at an al Shabaab base there. There were secondary explosions from what was apparently an ammunition storage site. The town is currently a major al Shabaab base, and locals believed that al Shabaab leaders were holding a meeting when the attack took place. In the aftermath of all the explosions, hundreds of civilians fled the town, fearing more violence.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-11-15 08:09  

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