@Macawisley I know this your account is this true bro? If XL lost 1.5k how much did SNA and other militias loose?
This post doesn't even make sense, starts talking about macawisleey losses then includes tuure a danab commander@Macawisley I know this your account is this true bro?
It does make sense. Danab commander was working with macawisleey he was the only one we trusted.This post doesn't even make sense, starts talking about macawisleey losses then includes tuure a danab commander
@Macawisley So is it really you tweeting this
But they at least freed their lands from Al shabaab because of their bravery. May Allah accept them in janah.@Macawisley I know this your account is this true bro? If XL lost 1.5k how much did SNA and other militias loose?
Army commanders work with macawisleey wherever they go so I don't agree with you on that.It does make sense. Danab commander was working with macawisleey he was the only one we trusted.
And no, it’s not me tweeting this
Xoriyad aan loo dhiman weli lama arag. AUN to all of them.But they at least freed their lands from Al shabaab because of their bravery. May Allah accept them in janah.
It was bound to happen. Though proper planning and strategies could've helped prevent it. I remember noticing that most of the losses were from dawn raids after SNA and Macawisley rolled into a town.Too much losses
Exactly alshabab do early morning raidsIt was bound to happen. Though proper planning and strategies could've helped prevent it. I remember noticing that most of the losses were from dawn raids after SNA and Macawisley rolled into a town.
Yeah which means SNA and Macawisley should chase them down rather than allow them to regroup. If we had air support we could gun them down as the ran. Regardless now that the arms embargo has been lifted, we can get some better stuff for the men.Exactly alshabab do early morning raids