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Faah faahinno ka soo baxaya dagaal ka dhacay gobolka Bari

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Boosaaso ( Sh. M. Network )-Warar dheeraad ah ayaa ka soo baxaya dagaal xoogan oo Al Shabaab iyo Ciidamada Puntland ku dhex maraya Buuraleyda Galgala ee gobolka Bari.
Dagaalka oo ahaa mid xoogan ayaa waxa a la sheegay in uu yimid, kadib markii Al Shabaab ay weerar ku qaadeen fariisin Ciidamada maamulkaasi ay ku leeyihiin deegaanka Bali-Qadar ee gobolkaasi Bari.
Ilo deegaanka ah ayaa sheegay in dagaalka uu bilowday xalay saqdii dhexe, islamarkaana uusocday muddo saacado ah.
Illaa iyo hadda lama oga khsaaraha dhabta ah ee ka dhashay dagalkaasi oo la’isku adeegsaya hubka nuucyadiisa kala duwan.
Al Shabaab oo ka hadlay weerarkaasi iyo dagaalka xigay intaba ayaa waxa ay barahahooda ku baahiyeen in illaa iyo 10 Askari oo ka tirsanaa Ciidamada Puntland ay ku dileen halkaasi, kuna dhaawaceen tiro intaasi ka badan.
Sidoo kale warkan ka soo baxay Al Shabaab ayaa lagu sheegay in weerarkaasi ay ku qabsadeen hub iyo gaadiid dagaal, sida ay hadalka u dhigeen.
Xiriiro aan la sameynaya saraakiisha Ciidamada maamul goboleedka Soomaaliyeed ee Puntland ayaa waxa ay ka gaabsadeen in ay faah faahin ka bixiyaaan dagalkaasi.
Xaaladda ayaa saakay dagan, iyadoona Ciidamada milatariga maamulkaasi ay howlgallo ka wadaan Buuraledya Galgala ee gobolka Bari.
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Guddoomiyaha BFS oo dalab muhiim ah u jeediyay Midowga Yurub

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Mudane Maxamed Mursal Sheekh Cabdiraxmaan Guddoomiyaha golaha shacabka ee Baarlamaanka Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, ayaa oo xafiiskiisa ku qaabilay Wafdi ka socday Midowga Yurub oo uu hoggaaminayay Madaxa Siyaasadda Midowga Yurub ee Soomaaliya Fulgencio Garrido Ruiz ayaa kala hadlay arrimo badan oo ay kujiraan xoojinta xiriirka Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya iyo Midowga Yurub.
Guddoomiyaha  Golaha shacabka JFS, ayaa ugu horeyn wafdigaan uga warbixiyay waxyaabaha u qabsoomay Golaha shacabka iyo qorshayaasha hadda u degsan,kuwaasi oo mudanaanta uu siidoono Golahaasi.
Waxyaabaha labada dhinac  ay aadka uga wada hadleen waxaa ka mid ah in Midowga yurub uu golaha Shacabka ka taageero dhinacyada farsamada ,inuu tababaro guddiyada golaha shacabka iyo sidoo kale In la helo qubaro ka qeyb qaata diyaarinta shuruucda Dalka muhiimka u ah.
Sidoo kale guddoomiye Maxamed Mursal Sheeekh C/raxmaan, ayaa kulan la qaatay gudiga xeer hoosaadka ee golaha shacabka oo ay ka wada hadleen arrimaha xeer hoosaadka iyo qodobada wax ka bedelka u baahan.
Golaha Shacabka ee Baarlamaanka Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa waxaa horyaala sharciyo muhiim u ah dalka,kuwaasi oo looga baahanyahay in ay meelmariyaan xildhibaanada,si dalka loogu haggo dhabah ahorumarka iyo dhismaha hanaanka dowladnimo.
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The World Cup for forgotten nations

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Saturday June 2, 2018By Alan BurdickGianni Chrichlow, of Barawa, during the CONIFA World Football Cup 2018 match between Barawa and Tamil Eelam, in London.Photograph by Con Chronis / GettyIn less than two weeks, thirty-two national teams from around the world will begin the month-long soccer pageant known as the FIFA
World Cup. Astonishing athletic feats will be performed by
astonishingly wealthy players—Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar. There will be
showboating and fakery.
(Ronaldo again, almost certainly.) There will be a golden trophy,
millions of dollars in sponsorship and advertising revenue, and the
vague scent of corruption that follows FIFA
everywhere. And, of course, there won’t be any Americans this time
around, the men’s national team having bombed out in qualifiers.But
in London a less flashy and perhaps purer world cup is already under
way, although for legal reasons it’s called something else: the World
Football Cup, organized by the Confederation of Independent Football
Associations, or CONIFA. The true World Cup is open to the two hundred and eleven member countries of FIFA,
the International Federation of Association Football; virtually all of
them are recognized as nations by the United Nations. By contrast, CONIFA,
which was founded as a nonprofit, in 2013, aims to represent everyone
else: people left stateless, persecuted minorities, quasi-states,
isolated dependencies, and people who feel that, for whatever reason,
their cultural region represents them better than their nation of birth
does. CONIFA’s forty-seven members include Tibet,
Western Armenia, Northern Cyprus, and Darfur, representing nearly three
hundred and thirty million people worldwide.Ads By Google “As long as FIFA has existed, there has always been a non-FIFA world of teams who want to play on a global stage but can’t for a variety of reasons,” Per-Anders Blind, the president of CONIFA,
told me. “What we have done is fill a gap, a white spot on the map that
nobody cared about.” It’s the beautiful game for the forgotten.Every
two years since 2014, the top teams advance to the World Football Cup,
which unfolds over several days. Two years ago the tournament was held
in Abkhazia, a semi-recognized state in Eastern Europe; thousands of
people attended the final, which saw Abkhazia beat Panjab, a U.K.-based
team made up of Panjabi emigrants, by 6–5 on penalties. This year’s Cup,
which got under way on Thursday, features sixteen teams in four groups,
playing toward a final to be held on June 9th. Panjab and Abkhazia are
again strong contenders for the title, as is Padania, which represents
eight regions in northern Italy.The quality of play varies. Most
of the squads feature, at best, players from lower-division clubs in
Europe and Russia, although Barawa, the host team, made up of Somali
refugees living in England, has a player from Queens Park Rangers, of
England’s second-tier Championship League. An Yong-hak, a
thirty-nine-year-old midfielder for United Koreans of Japan, played for
North Korea at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. When I
spoke to Blind, he was calling from the train, having just watched
Székely Land, a team representing ethnic Hungarians living in Romania,
beat Tuvalu, a tiny island nation from ten thousand miles away, in the
Pacific. “The score was four-nil, but it was quite good,” he said.A business developer, Blind is nominally from Sweden but identifies
with the Sami people, the nomadic culture of Lapland. (When not busy as CONIFA’s president, Blind helps his father herd reindeer back home—“maybe a thousand reindeer, not so many,” he said.) The 2014 CONIFA cup was hosted by F.A. Sápmi, and in 2016 the club finished sixth, but this year it didn’t qualify.“They
have a lot of pride,” Blind said. “They have been bullied and abused by
the government, which is typical of indigenous people around the world.
So it’s important for them to be in a global tournament like this, to
show that we are all equal on this planet, we are all one people. That’s
one of the precepts of CONIFA.”In 2006, Blind began refereeing matches for the New Football Federations-Board, CONIFA’s
predecessor, which started in 2003. When that organization folded, in
2013, some of the teams lobbied Blind “to do something new, different,
improved,” he said. He wrote a new constitution, emphasizing transparency and a board subservient to its members. Unlike FIFA, CONIFA is entirely volunteer-run.“People
think we have three hundred, four hundred employees, and a big
headquarters,” Blind said. “But we have no employees. We are a
completely virtual organization.”Most CONIFA teams are equally threadbare. The Warrior Birds, from Matabeleland,
a battle-scarred region of about seven hundred thousand people in
Zimbabwe, are making their first appearance in the tournament. Flying
the squad to London cost twenty-five thousand dollars, a small fortune,
which they managed to raise only a few days before departure, entirely
through crowdfunding. “It’s absolutely incredible in a way that we’ve
sold something like a hundred and fifty shirts, for a team that nobody’s
ever seen play before,” Justin Walley, the team manager, told SkySports.
The team played its first match on Thursday morning, at Gander Green
Lane, the home stadium of Sutton United, on artificial turf for the
first time. They fell to Padania, 6–1.A bonus feature of the Football World Cup is that, in another first, it features American players. The Cascadia Association Football Federation,
representing a region spanning Oregon, Washington State, and British
Columbia, was started in 2013. For a long time, it was little more than a
name on a purchasable T-shirt. “We were playing the waiting game,”
Aaron Johnsen, the club’s president, told me. The final roster,
comprised of lower-league players
and free agents in the U.S. and the U.K., came together in the past
couple of months; the captain, James Riley, played with the Seattle
Sounders and New England Revolution. (The team can’t afford the fees
required to borrow active M.L.S. players.) Before training on Wednesday,
they had never played on the same field together.“We all met
each other for the first time yesterday,” Johnsen said. It showed on
Thursday morning, in a 4–1 loss to Ellan Vannin, a team representing the
Isle of Man. But Johnsen was hopeful about their prospects in the
remaining two group games: on Saturday, against Bawara, and on Sunday,
against Tamil Eelam, which represents the three million Tamil people of
Sri Lanka. At the moment Cascadia and Les Québécois, of Quebec, are the
only two North American members of CONIFA, although the organization is looking to expand.The matches of the World Football Cup aren’t televised, but they can be viewed via live stream. As CONIFA’s
president, Blind was reluctant to name a favorite to win the
tournament. “I’m always in favor of the underdogs,” he said. He was busy
working on his speech for the opening ceremony on Thursday evening.
“That’s the headline of my speech in front of me: making the impossible
possible. Because it’s almost impossible for some of these teams to be
here, but they’re still here, struggling so hard to be here and to
educate people about who they are.”Alan Burdick, a staff writer, joined The New Yorker in 2012. He is the author, most recently, of “Why Time Flies: A Mostly Scientific Investigation.”
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Prominent Somali youth leader killed in Mogadishu

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Saturday June 2, 2018FILE - Abdiweli Ahmed Mohamed was attacked by two men carrying pistols late Thursday in the central Wardhiigley district of the capital. MOGADISHU, June 1 (Xinhua) -- A prominent youth leader was shot dead on Thursday evening by suspected Somali militant group al-Shabab as he walked home after evening prayers in Mogadishu, police said.Ads By Google A police officer confirmed on Friday that Abdiweli Ahmed Mohamed, the Chairman of the Warta Nabadda district Youth Group, was killed by two armed men who accosted him while on his way home in the central Wardhigley district of the restive Mogadishu."The youth activist was shot dead at Iftar time (evening prayers) by unknown armed men who fled the scene after the shooting. We are investigating the incident," said the police officer who declined to be named.No group has claimed responsibility for the latest killing amid a series of other assassination incidents that have since been reported during the holy month of Ramadan.The latest incident also comes after the militant group released a video record of some of the brutal assassinations the insurgents have carried out recently against individuals accused of working with local governments.
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Mandera court jails 2 women for trafficking minor from Somalia

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Saturday June 2, 2018
By MANASE OTSIALO
Ms Halima Adan Hassan and Ms Kheirta Ibrahim before a Mandera court on May 31, 2018. They were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment or pay a Sh30 million fine for human trafficking. PHOTO | MANASE OTSIALO | NATION MEDIA GROUP Two women have been fined Sh30 million each or serve 30 years in
jail by a Mandera court after pleading guilty to human trafficking
charge.Ms Halima Adan Hassan and
Ms Kheirta Ibrahim Ali, pleaded guilty of trafficking a minor from
Somalia before Senior Resident Magistrate Peter Areri.The
two were charged with receiving a 10-year-old girl from Somalia between
May 25 and 29 this year and conspiring to further transport the minor
to Nairobi through deception.Ms Hassan faced two other charges including lying to a public officer and getting official documents by false pretence.Ads By Google “The
victim in this case who is a child was facilitated to cross the
Kenya-Somalia border by Ms Kheirta Ibrahim Ali, the second accused
person,” said state prosecutor Kennedy Amwayi.Mr
Amwayi told the court police investigations revealed that the minor
stayed at Ms Ali’s house at Burubru estate in Mandera town until a taxi
driver identified as Mr Ahmed Sheikh Hassan picked her up.“The taxi driver took the young girl to Ms Halima Adan Hassan’s house where she spent a night,” Mr Amwayi said.It is Ms Hassan who took the girl to the Mandera airstrip on May 29.At the airport, a police officer noticed anomalies on the child’s birth certificate and that of her purported mother.After interrogation, the police officer realised the woman was not the child’s biological mother.While
presenting the girl at the airstrip, Ms Hassan also told the police
officer that a relative was waiting for the minor at the Wilson Airport
in Nairobi.In mitigation, Ms Hassan Ali told the court that she did not realise that she was committing a crime.The two have 14 days to appeal the ruling.
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  • African migrants killed, hurt after fleeing Libya's human traffickers - VOA
  • US military killed almost 500 civilians in 2017 - Pentagon report - RT
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  • AMISOM using sports to promote peace in Somalia - New Vision
  • Shabaab video details assassination unit in Mogadishu - Long Warjournal

Uganda sends food assistance to flood-affected families in Somalia

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The Ugandan government today donated foodstuff to flood-affected families in Golwayn, in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region.
The lorry-loads of assorted food consisting of rice, wheat flour, sugar, cooking oil and milk, was delivered through the Ugandan AMISOM contingent.
Uganda’s Deputy Ambassador to Somalia, Maj. Gen. Nathan Mugisha flagged off the food convoy.
“Uganda is not only here to do the security part only. We feel sympathetic with the people and we join the wider international community in bringing rescue to especially the displaced communities of Golwayn who have been displaced by the enemy into IDPs (camps); but now have been displaced again by the flooding River Shabelle,” Maj. Gen. Mugisha said, while handing over the donation to Golwayn elders.
The food will benefit needy families who have borne the brunt of the heavy downpour.
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance, the flooding has affected more than 750,000 people with more than 229,000 displaced. Communities most affected by the flooding live along the Shabelle and Jubba rivers. The flooding, caused by the unusually heavy Gu rains, has also led to fatalities and damage to infrastructure.
Ambassador Mugisha called for more support from other well-wishers, to the flood-affected families.
Brig. Paul Lokech, the Uganda contingent commander noted that the flooding had also adversely impacted on agriculture and movement of persons. He said some of the displaced families had sought shelter and safety near the AMISOM military defences. “The areas where the people should be farming is all flooded. There is no productive activity taking place,” explained Brig. Lokech.
He added, “That therefore means the next season is going to be very difficult for our people. Because if our people cannot produce this year because of the flooding, then that means next year there is going to be problems regarding food. So, we anticipate this flooding is going to have a negative impact on the agricultural production in Lower Shabelle”.
Sultan Warsame Alio Ibrow, a elder and chief of Golwayn who received the food donation expressed gratitude to the Ugandan government and AMISOM for the assistance and called for more humanitarian interventions to assist affected families.
“There is no area that has not been affected by the floods in areas with close proximity to River Jubba and River Shabelle. Some people who have fled from villages in Lower Shabelle including Gaburow, Bulla Sheikh, Madulow up to Janaale areas, are now squatting in Golwayn, as internally displaced,” Sultan said.
The elder estimated that at least 750 displaced families from other regions, had moved to Golwayn in search of food and shelter.
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Wasiirka cusub Ee Warfaafinta Oo maanta xilka loo dhaariyay

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Guddoomiyaha Golaha Shacabka ee Baarlamaanka Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Maxamed Mursal Sheekh C/raxmaan ayaa ka qeyb galay dhaarinta Wasiirka Cusub ee Wasaarada Warfaafinta Soomaaliya Mudane Daahir Maxamuud Geelle.
kulanka waxa uu ka dhacay Xarunta Villa Hargeysa, waxana goobjoog ka ahaa guddoomiye ku xigeenka koowaad ee Golaha Shacabka Mudane C/weli Sheekh Ibraahim ( Muudeey ), qaar ka mid ah guddiyada joogtada iyo Xoghayaha guud ee Golaha Shacabka Mudane C/kariin Xaaji Cabdi (Buux).
Xildhibaan Maxamuud Macalin Yaxye oo ah guddoomiyaha guddiga xeer hoosaadka iyo anshaxa ee Golaha Shacabka ayaa Wasiirka cusub dhaariyay.
Dhaarinta ka dib ayaa guddoomiyaha Golaha Shacabka ee Baarlamaanka Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Maxamed Mursal Sheekh c/raxmaan waxa uu wasiirka cusub kula dardaarmay inuu si wanaagsan shaqadiisa u guto.
waxa uu sidoo kale sheegay in wasiirka cusub loogu baahan yahay in uu ka shaqeeyo hormarinta Warbaahinta Qaranka iyo xoojinta xiriirka warbaahinta madaxa banaan iyo dowladda.
” Soo dhawaw Wasiir, runtii waxaa tahay Nin aqoon u leh shaqada warbaahinta waan aaminsanahay inad ka soo bixi karto howshan, Golaha Shacabka waajibaadkiisa korjoogteynta ah wu gudanaya Insha ALLAH” ayuu yiri Guddoomiyaha.
Wasiirka Cusub ee Wasaarada Warfaafinta Soomaaliya Mudane Daahir Maxamuud Geelle ayaa balan qaaday inuu si sax ah ugu soo bixi doono xilka loo dhaariyay, kana shaqeyn doono sidii wada shaqeyn dhaw uu ula yeelan lahaa guddiyada Golaha Shacabka ee wasaaradiisa wada shaqeynta kala dhaxeyso.
Ugu dambeyn Xildhibanaadii goobjooga ka ahaa kulanka ayaa Wasiir Daahir Maxamuud Geelle ugu hambalyeeyay xilka loo magacaabay, una rajeeyay inuu Alle ku amaansado.
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US military killed almost 500 civilians in 2017 – Pentagon report

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The Pentagon has told Congress that the US military killed almost 500 civilians and injured a further 169 in 2017.
The civilians were killed in operations around the world, from Somalia to Yemen to Syria.
“[The Department of Defense] assesses that there are credible reports of approximately 499 civilians killed and approximately 169 civilians injured during 2017,” reads the Pentagon’s report to Congress, as per CNN.
The casualty figures include those killed by airstrikes and take in operations in Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen. The report did not include figures from Somalia or Libya, as there were “no credible reports” of civilian casualties there. The report added that a further 450 reports of civilian casualties from the same period have yet to be examined.
During the first year of the Trump presidency, bombing operations in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan were all stepped up. 4,361 bombs were dropped on Afghanistan in 2017, compared to 1,337 in 2016. In Iraq and Syria, 39,577 bombs were released in 2017, up from 30,743 in 2016.
The yearly publication of the report has been mandatory since former president Barack Obama signed an executive order in 2016.
This year’s report was originally due for publication in early May but was delayed for unknown reasons.
The Pentagon kept records of civilian casualties under the Obama and Bush administrations but was not legally compelled to make the figures public.
According to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, between 380 and 801 civilians were killed by drone strikes alone between 2009 and 2015, as Obama ramped up the US’ targeted-killing program.
That same program would result in the drone assassination of US citizens in Yemen and Pakistan.
Administrations past and present like to portray their military operations as clean and professional. Obama called his use of drone warfare “exceptionally surgical and precise,” while Trump described his airstrikes on Syria this April as “perfectly executed.”
The reality, however, is not as sanitized. The Pentagon report shrugs off civilian casualties, calling them an unavoidable consequence of war.
“Despite the best efforts of US forces, civilian casualties are a tragic but at times unavoidable consequence of combat operations,” it reads. “This is especially true when fighting in urban areas and against adversaries like ISIS and al-Qaeda who use civilians as shields and whose tactics include intentionally endangering the lives of innocents.”
According to another official report released this week by the United States Central Command, at least 892 civilians have been killed by coalition strikes in Iraq and Syria since the campaign against Islamic State (ISIS, formerly IS/ISIL) began there in 2014.
These figures are disputed, and Airways, a nonprofit group tracking the war, claims that over 6,000 civilians have been killed since 2014.
 
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Five soldiers killed in Al-Shabaab raid on Puntland army base

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Puntland army base was attacked on Saturday evening, sources confirmed to Radio Shabelle.
At least five Puntland soldiers died in the attack that lasted few hours, military sources, who requested anonymity, told Radio Shabelle.
The base is located in Bali-khadar area in Galgala Mountains, sources said.
Al-Shabab militant group has claimed the responsibility for the attack, Al-Shabab linked media reported.
The targeted base is owned by Puntland Maritime Police Force (PMPF), according to sources.
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Mareykanka Oo sheegay in 500 rayid ah ay ku dhinteen duqeymo uu ka fuliyay dalal ay ku jirto Soomaaliya

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Washington ( Sh. M. Network )-Warbixin ka soo baxday wasaaradda Gaashaandhigga Mareykanka ayaa lugu sheegay in ku dhawaad 500 oo Qof oo rayid ahaa ay ku dhinteen weeraradii Mareykanku sanadkii la soo dhaafay uu ka fuliyay dalal ay ku jirto Soomaaliya.
Pentagon-ka Mareykanka ayaa sheegay in qiyaastii 499 Qof ay ku geeriyoodeen weeraradaasi, halka 169 kalena ay ku dhaawacmeen duqeymahaasi oo ka dhacay dalalka Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia iyo Yemen.
Mareykanka ayaa ku tilmaamay dhimashada dadkaasi mid laga xumaado, basle ay lagama maarmaan aheyd in weeraradaasi ay fuliyaan.
Sidoo kale waxaa warbixintan lagu sheegay in weli baaritaano ay ku socdaan khasaaraha dhabta ah ee dadka rayidka ah ka soo gaaray duqeymaha uu Mareykanku ka fuliyay dalalka Somalia iyo Libya.
Diyaaradaha Mareykanka ayaa duqeymo la beegsada fariisimaha Al Shabab ay ku leeyihiin Soomaaliia, taas oo waxyeelo ay ka soo gaarto dadka rayidka ah ee aan waxba galabsanin.
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Somali troops retake Moqokori town from Al-Shabaab

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Somali National Army (SNA) took over Muqokori town on Saturday after Al-Shabab fighters withdrew from the area, a resident confirmed.
Corresponding reports from the residents indicated that armed Al-Shabaab fighters who seized the town on Friday afternoon pulled out of the area without fighting.
A resident who asked for anonymity told Halbeeg News that Somali forces backed African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) seized the town after the fighters vacated.
“The town is under the control of Somali forces now. The soldiers arrived in the town at midnight after Al-Shabab fighters left the town for unknown reasons,” said the resident.
The allied forces have launched operations to the town and its surrounding areas.
The Somali government has not yet commented on Friday fighting between its forces and Al-Shabab fighters.
The town has been a battlefield since 2014 as it was falling under the control of both sides at interval times.
Somali forces with the support of AMISOM troops have been fighting Al-Shabab since 2007 when AU deployed its troops in Somalia to help the government in the fight against Al-Shabab.
Alshabab lost control of many towns including the capital city to allied forces.
The group mans several towns and villages in South and central Somalia.
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Degmooyinka Dayniile iyo Wadajir Oo caawa ku tartamaya tartan Aqooneedka Shabelle

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Waxaa caawa tartan aqooneedka Shabakadda Warbaahinta Shabelle ku loo lamaya degmooyinka Dayniile iyo Wadajir ee G/ Banaadir.
Labada degmo oo ku wada jira Groupka A ee tartanka ayaa caawa ku kulmi doona is araga 3-aad ee tartan aqooneedka Shabelle.
Tartanka caawa ayaa ah mid adag, maadaama labada degmo kulamadii hore ay guulo ka soo gaareen.
Tartamayaasha Labada dhinac ayaa wada dadaalkii ugu dambeeyay ee ka qeyb galka barnaamijka caawa, si degmada weliba ay u difaacato dhicaheeda
Balse la’arki doonee Cawa degmada adkaata Dayniile iyo Wadajir oo ka wada tirsan gobolka Banaadir.
Sanadkan tartan aqooneedka Shabelle waxaa taaba gelinta Jaamacadda Jobkey, halka Su’aal diyaarintuna uu yahay Adult Commercial Secondary School.
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Maxay Google xiriirka ugu jaraysaa wasaaradda gaashaandhiga Maraykanka?

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Maxkamad ku taalla Mandera Oo xukun ku riday Haween Soomaali ah

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Mandera ( Sh. M. Network )-Maxkamad ku taalla magaalada Mandera ee dalka Kenya ayaa 30 sano oo xabsi ah ku riday labo Haween Soomaali ah oo lagu eedeeyay in ay faraha kula jireen arrimo Tahriibin  ah.
Xaliimo Aadan Xasan iyo Kheyrta Ibraahim Cali ayaa qirtay dambiga loo heysto oo ah in Soomaaliya ay ka wadeen Gabar 10 jir ah, gaar ahaan  intii u dhexeysay 25 iyo 29-kii bishii hore ee May.
Haweenkani ayaa la sheegay in ay Gabadhaasi yar u fududeeyeen in ay ka timaado Soomaaliya, iyadoona mid ka mid ah ay ka soo waday gaarigii keenay, kadibna ay gacanta ku dhigeen Booliska magaalada Mandera oo su’aalo weydiiyay kadib ogaaday in aysan dhalin Gabadhaasi.
Ugu dambey Maxkamda ayaa sheegtay in Haweenkaasi muddo 14 maalin gudahood in ay ku qaadan Racfaan ku aadan xukunkaasi lagu riday.
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Itoobiya oo Qaadeysa Xaaladda Deg Degga ah

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Golaha Wasiirrada Ethiopia ayaa maanta ansixiyay sharci ogolaanaya in la qaado xaaladda dag daga ah ee dalkaasi saarneyd tan iyo bishii Febraayo ee sannadkaan.

Barnaamijka Dhacdooyinka Toddobaadka

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Barnaamijka Dhacdooyinka ee toddobaadka waxaan ku soo qaadanaynaa dhalinyaradii toddobaadkan laga soo celiyey dalka Libya, kuwaas oo soo gaaray magaalada Muqdisho

Maraykanka oo Diiday Qaraar Falastiin Taageraya

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Dowladda Maraykanka ayaa shalay is-hortaagtay qaraar ay dowladda Kuwait u gudbisay golaha amniga ee QM, kaasi oo lagu dalbanayay in lagu bad-baadiyo shacabka Falastiin

Dibedbaxyada Kashmiir oo sii xoogeysanaya

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Dibedbaxyada looga soo horjeeda maamulka Hindiya ee kashmiir ayaa sii balaartay kadib markii mid ka mid ah laba dibedbaxayaal oo gaari jiiray uu dhintay.

Askari ka tirsan Ciidamada dowladda Oo Qof shacab ahaa ku dilay Kaaraan

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Askari ka tirsan ciidamada dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa duhurnimadii maanta qof shacab ahaa ku dilay degmada Kaaraan ee gobolka Baandir.
Marxuumka la dilay ayaa la sheegay in uu ahaa darawal ka shaqeyn jiray gaadiidka dadweynaha ee isaga kala goosha degmada Kaaraan iyo deegaanka Gubadley ee duleedka magaalada Muqdisho.
Waxaana la sheegay in lagu magacaabi jiray Farxaan Shiine, kaas oo si weyn looga yaqiinay deegaankaasi Gubadley.
Wararka qaar ayaa sheegaya in askariga dilka geystay uu ka mid ah ilaalada taliyaha Ciidanka Nabad Sugida ee degmada Kaaraan.
Goobjooge oo la hadlay Idaacadda Shabelle ee magaalada Muqdisho ayaa ka warbixiyay sida uu u dhacay dilkaasi.
Halkan hoose ka dhageyso Codka.

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