
Somalia:
Al-Shabab threatens more attacks on AU troops
Mogadishu
24 Fabaury 2009 Waagacusub Media
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Somalia’s Islamist hardliners of Al-Shabab militant
group on Monday threatened it will launch more suicide
attacks on the African Union peacekeepers day after
two of its militants carried out suicide blasts killing
11 Burundian soldiers in Mogadishu.


In a statement published on their website today, Al-Shabab
promised it will continue the attacks on the AU bases
until the soldier leaves the country.

The group posted on the website the pictures of young
men that carried out the Sunday’s suicide attacks on
the Burundian military base in former National Somali
University in south of the capital.

“we have received an information telling that two AU
planes landed this morning at the airport carried 52
dead bodies, 5 of them were senior army officers while
34 were seriously injured in the blasts,” said in the
Al-Shabab statement.

But the African Union mission in Somalia admitted that
only 11 soldiers of its peacekeeping troops killed in
the yesterday’s terror attacks.
By Dahir Abdulle Alasow
dahiralasow@yahoo.com
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