Today marks the 11th anniversary of the take over of Lasanod capital of Sool region by Somaliland on 15/10/2007
Free the dusty small village 1 hour from your capital first. Make sure you make mass recruitments like you've never done and you still won't get itLA will be free, jeegaan days are coming to an end
Laascaanood is peaceful but did it progress or was its progress hindered slowed down by Somaliland's capture after the creme of the city left
Lol talk is cheapLA will be free, jeegaan days are coming to an end
Lmao when they were begging for recruitments and moneyFree the dusty small village 1 hour from your capital first. Make sure you make mass recruitments like you've never done and you still won't get it
LOL, they pulled every string to amass an army and face SL troops that were not even fully mobilized and were not able to retake Tukaraq.. SL were even dealing with internal issues at that moment.Lmao when they were begging for recruitments and money
LOL huge L. Clearly somaliland is making gains while puntland is just losing towns. But somehow punanis brag about killing a colonel cause that’s all they can brag about how fucking patheticLOL, they pulled every string to amass an army and face SL troops that were not even fully mobilized and were not able to retake Tukaraq.. SL were even dealing with internal issues at that moment.
Huge L' for reer Puntati
LOL huge L. Clearly somaliland is making gains while puntland is just losing towns. But somehow punanis brag about killing a colonel cause that’s all they can brag about how fucking pathetic
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will train Somaliland security forces as part of a deal to establish a military base in the semi-autonomous region, Somaliland’s president said on Thursday.
The closely held Sharjah-based engineering group began work on the project after being awarded the $90 million contract in April, Managing Director Abdulla Darwish said in an interview in Dubai. The facility, being built near the regional port of Berbera, is expected to be completed by June, he said.
Eritrea’s military received help from the United Arab Emirates and possibly Russian, Czech and Italian companies in the past year, assistance that would violate a United Nations arms embargo on the Horn of Africa country, the organization’s investigators said.
In the past year the U.N. monitors collected evidence, including the construction of a new military base at Assab airport and a new seaport next to it, indicating “there may have been external support for infrastructure development that could benefit the Eritrean military.”
They said it “could be reasonably determined” that foreign support for the construction of permanent military installations in Eritrea constitutes the provision of technical assistance, training, financial and other assistance to military activities, which is banned under the arms embargo.
The UAE has also trained 4,000 Yemeni fighters in Assab, Eritrea.
Sirlance if you read careful I acknowledged that the inner subclans homicides stopped as of the take over.
However Lasanod had a phenomenal growing and that has been halted because of the max exodus of many of its residents who fled the city.
In recent years there was also an increase of unknown murders Shabaab style blamed on Somaliland.