Zoobe bombing may have been revenge for botched US-led operation

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Hemaal

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The man who killed more than 300 people with a truck bomb in the centre of Mogadishu on Saturday was a former soldier in Somalia’s army whose home town was raided by local troops and US special forces two months ago in a controversial operation in which 10 civilians were killed, officials in Somalia have said.

The death toll from the bombing now stands at more than 300, making it one of the most devastating terrorist attacks anywhere in the world for many years. On Tuesday remains of victims were still being brought out of rubble spread over hundreds of square metres.

Investigators believe the attack on Saturday may in part have been motivated by a desire for revenge for the botched US-led operation in August.

Al-Shabaab has not claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack but a member of the cell detained by security forces has told interrogators the group was responsible, one security official told the Guardian.

Following the raid, in which three children aged between six and 10 died, local tribal elders called for revenge against the Somali government and its allies.

Not only was the bomber from the specific community targeted by the raid, but the investigation is also uncovering a series of other links to the town where it took place.

Details of the attack are now becoming clearer. Officials say it involved two vehicles – a Toyota Noah minivan and a much larger truck carrying around 350kg of military grade and homemade explosives.

The target for both vehicles was the heavily guarded airport compound in Mogadishu, where the United Nations, most embassies and the headquarters of the 22,000-strong African Union peacekeeping force, Amisom, are based, officials said.

The smaller device was supposed to blast open the heavily defended Medina Gate entrance to the compound to open the way for the bigger bomb, a standard militant tactic.

The minivan was stopped by at a checkpoint several hundred metres short of its target and the driver detained. This bomb later detonated, possibly set off by remote control or by security officials, without causing casualties, two officials told the Guardian.

Officials also said the driver was a veteran militant who had been involved in previous attacks in Mogadishu, including one on the Jazeera hotel in 2012 in which eight people died.

The bigger truck bomb was detonated at a busy crossroads at least a kilometre from the Medina Gate when it reached a checkpoint where security guards became suspicious. The explosion ignited a fuel truck nearby which caused a massive fireball. It has been impossible to identify the type of truck from the wreckage.

Officials said the driver had joined the army in 2010 but defected from his military post to join al-Shabaab around five years later.

The US involvement in Somalia intensified in the later years of the Obama administration but has increased significantly since Donald Trump became president, with greater latitude given to local commanders to order airstrikes or take part in raids.

Critics have argued this risks greater civilian casualties, which, in the tight-knit world of Somalia’s complex clan system, can prompt feuds and revenge attacks.

The raid in August targeted the small town of Bariire, 30 miles (50km) west of Mogadishu, which is a stronghold of al-Shabaab.

Investigators have established that both vehicles used in Saturday’s attack appear to have set out from Bariire, and the owner of the truck used for the bigger bomb was from the town or the surrounding region, officials say. He has been detained.

Investigators are probing the possibility that some individuals manning the checkpoints on the route taken by the bomb vehicles into Mogadishu from the direction of Bariire may have been complicit in the attack.

All those on duty on Saturday have been removed from their posts and put under investigation, apart from those who successfully stopped the smaller vehicle. The personnel who tried to stop the truck bomb near the Kilometre Five checkpoint are all dead.

Bariire is known as an al-Shabaab stronghold which has been a lanchpad for several major attacks on Mogadishu.

The group has been pushed out of major cities but retains control of swaths of countryside in the south and centre of Somalia.

In May a US Navy Seal was killed and two troops wounded in a raid on an al-Shabaab militant compound in Bariire, in what was the first US combat death in the African country since the 1993 “Black Hawk Down” disaster.

The town was recaptured by government troops earlier this year but abandoned in a “tactical withdrawal” last week. Analysts say the retreat left Mogadishu exposed.

The area has also been the site of intensive activity by US drones. Local media reported airstrikes around Bariire on Tuesday.

The links between the attack and Bariire will raise questions about the tactics and strategy of the campaign against al-Shabaab.

“If you go out more aggressively in this kind of environment you risk scoring some serious own goals. The extremists really cranked everything they could out of the botched raid in August. They put out images of the bodies of the kids, published the testimony of supposed witnesses,” said one western counter-terrorist expert with long experience of working with Somali authorities.

A second expert who works closely with regional security forces in Somalia described the possibility that the bombings were launched by clan elders sympathetic to al-Shabaab and set on revenge as “very plausible”.

A recent United Nations study found that in “a majority of cases, state action appears to be the primary factor finally pushing individuals into violent extremism in Africa”.

Of more than 500 former members of militant organisations interviewed for the report, 71% pointed to “government action”, including “killing of a family member or friend” or “arrest of a family member or friend” as the incident that prompted them to join a group.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...town-was-raided-by-us-forces?CMP=share_btn_tw
 

Abdalla

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Put that into miles/kms? :gaasdrink:

This is literally in the article you posted

The raid in August targeted the small town of Bariire, 30 miles (50km) west of Mogadishu, which is a stronghold of al-Shabaab.

You didn't even read it :gucciwhat:
 

Hemaal

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This is literally in the article you posted

The raid in August targeted the small town of Bariire, 30 miles (50km) west of Mogadishu, which is a stronghold of al-Shabaab.

You didn't even read it :gucciwhat:

:chrisfreshhah::mjlol:

I was skimming through it fast :meleshame:
 

Hemaal

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So the attacker is Habar Gidir? since most of the people that died in Bariire attack were HG.

There was a video on fb about the truck that caused the explosion was owned by a guy who worked for Dahabshiil :damedamn: I don't know if it's a lie, it's your kind of ammo abti :lolbron:
 

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I came to the conclusion that southern cayr are complete failure, they are famous anti-govt clan and thus must be utterly destroyed even by using nuclear bomb.
 
Typical Anglo Zionist bull crap who are the people responsible for all the terror in the world, then spin the story line to accuse others.

The people that died are pretty much majority HG, the businesses destroyed are majority HG including a major hotel that was flattened along with Hormuud building, there was an anti government meeting taking place at Safaari hotel that was flattened.

If the government even dares to come out with that line of argumentation it will prove that they are complicit, the Italian's and the Belgium's have people under arrest that exported those vehicles part by part.

Mogadishu port administrator was appointed by the government and they turned a blind eye to this, as did several check points the vehicle passed manned by government troops whose leaders have all been appointed, there is absolutely no way this vehicle came from Lower Shabeele or Barriire loaded with military grade explosives.

This is absolutely nonsensical, that's school boy planning, the attack would have had an incredible low chance of succeeding because the checkpoints are far too many between those two points, you can pay off a couple but more then 15 check points it's impossible to manage this, simply too much risk for such meticulous planning, the information would have got out easily and someone would have got suspicious and blown the whistle on this

Everything was assembled within Mogadishu, this explosion benefits a lot of people including the government that was on it's final legs with the federal state saga as well as the Qalbdi dhagax scenario, this is a common thing governments around the world will do to shore up support, everyone is now blaming the UAE who are definitely involved and as an extension the people will rally behind the government which is a big win for them, it's already happening as you can see.

It's my belief that without doubt the UAE is behind this and members of the government allowed this to happen, so far the government has blamed Somaliland but stopped short of the UAE, we will find out more in the coming days, if they take the Anglo Zionist line linking the events of Barrire to this on top of blaming Somaliland and stop short of blaming the UAE, then we know they are complicit in this along with the UAE, and Somaliland is innocent in this.

If you listen carefully to a liar, they always reveal themselves in their speech, we have open shabab members including a prolific leader responsible for several bombings including that gut wrenching one involving Graduate doctors in Xamar in which again mostly prominent HG died including prof Caddow now being the head of intelligence because he is related to Farmaajo, we also have Mukhtar Roobow who will soon take a role as well as other low ranking ones.
 
Typical Anglo Zionist bull crap who are the people responsible for all the terror in the world, then spin the story line to accuse others.

The people that died are pretty much majority HG, the businesses destroyed are majority HG including a major hotel that was flattened along with Hormuud building, there was an anti government meeting taking place at Safaari hotel that was flattened.

If the government even dares to come out with that line of argumentation it will prove that they are complicit, the Italian's and the Belgium's have people under arrest that exported those vehicles part by part.

Mogadishu port administrator was appointed by the government and they turned a blind eye to this, as did several check points the vehicle passed manned by government troops whose leaders have all been appointed, there is absolutely no way this vehicle came from Lower Shabeele or Barriire loaded with military grade explosives.

This is absolutely nonsensical, that's school boy planning, the attack would have had an incredible low chance of succeeding because the checkpoints are far too many between those two points, you can pay off a couple but more then 15 check points it's impossible to manage this, simply too much risk for such meticulous planning, the information would have got out easily and someone would have got suspicious and blown the whistle on this

Everything was assembled within Mogadishu, this explosion benefits a lot of people including the government that was on it's final legs with the federal state saga as well as the Qalbdi dhagax scenario, this is a common thing governments around the world will do to shore up support, everyone is now blaming the UAE who are definitely involved and as an extension the people will rally behind the government which is a big win for them, it's already happening as you can see.

It's my belief that without doubt the UAE is behind this and members of the government allowed this to happen, so far the government has blamed Somaliland but stopped short of the UAE, we will find out more in the coming days, if they take the Anglo Zionist line linking the events of Barrire to this on top of blaming Somaliland and stop short of blaming the UAE, then we know they are complicit in this along with the UAE, and Somaliland is innocent in this.

If you listen carefully to a liar, they always reveal themselves in their speech, we have open shabab members including a prolific leader responsible for several bombings including that gut wrenching one involving Graduate doctors in Xamar in which again mostly prominent HG died including prof Caddow now being the head of intelligence because he is related to Farmaajo, we also have Mukhtar Roobow who will soon take a role as well as other low ranking ones.

What a retard.

Why would the UAE, which is against the current government, orchestrate an attack killing the government's opponents? UAE was bankrolling the meeting in Safari dumbass, they would have zero incentive to blow it up.

I hope what you say about the majority of deaths being HG is true.
 

Von

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If only we didn't have the weapons embargo then Uncle Sam would send us a nice fat cheque to buy American weapons to join the war on terror
 
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