Danab commandos have taken over this Shabaab taxation area.
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MOGADISHU (HOL) - Somali Special Forces (Danab) Monday took control of Al-Shabaab revenue headquarters, Toratorow in Lower Shabelle region and killed 10 militants.
Ismail Abdimaalik Maalin, the 16th Brigade Commander told the media that the forces launched an offensive mid-morning Monday pushing the militants from the area and inflicting casualties.
Among those killed was Al-Shabaab’s Lower Shabelle regional court judge Maalin Abuukar.
Toratorow has for years remained one of Al-Shabaab’s strongholds and served as the group’s revenue headquarters.
This village has been captured before, I don’t think they will hold it.
Al-Shabaab oo dib ula wareegtayTooratoorow & wararkii ugu dambeeyey
January 14, 2020
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Baydhabo (Caasimada Online) – Wararka ka imaanaya gobolka Shabeelaha Hoose ayaa sheegaya in ciidamada dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya saacadihii la soo dhaafay ay dib uga soo baxeen deegaanka Tooratoorow oo ay shalay kula wareegeen si nabdoon.
Qaar ka mid ah dadka deegaanka ayaa Caasimada Online u sheegay in ciidanku xalay ay soo faarujiyeen deegaanka, islamarkaana ay dib u qabsatay kooxda Al-Shabaab.
Ciidamada dowladda ayaa intii ku sugnaayeen Tooratoorow ayaa waxaa ka sameeyeen baaritaano lagu soo qab qabtay illaa 10 ka tirsan Al-Shabaab, oo uu ku jiro Garsoore maxkamadeed, sida ay sheegeen saraakiil ka tirsan ciidanka Xoogga dalka.
Sidoo kale wararka ayaa intaasi ki daraya in dagaalyahannada oo aad u hubeysan ay isku ballaariyeen deegaanka, islamarkaana ay ka sameysteen fariisimo cusub.
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Xaaladda ayaa haatan kacsan, waxaana gobolka Sh/ Hoose ee koonfur Galbeed Soomaaliya laga dareemaya dhaq dhaqaaqyo u dhexeeya labada dhinac.
Tooratoorow ayaa ah deegaan istaraatiiji ah oo qiyaastii 75 km u jira degmada Awdheegle, waxaana Al-Shabaab ugu yaallay maxkamado.
There is no proof all is mere lies.They did arrest the judicial members of alshabaab in town. I am thinking there is a strategy behind the operation.
Who lives in Ceel Buur. Murursade or Habar Gidir?kkkkk imagine if the SNA attempted to capture Ceel Buur, the whole town would pick up arms and fight alongside AS to confront them.
Mainly murusadeWho lives in Ceel Buur. Murursade or Habar Gidir?
They did arrest the judicial members of alshabaab in town. I am thinking there is a strategy behind the operation.
There is no proof all is mere lies.
AS vacated Torrow Torrow then the SNA came and had photo moments and left.
No one has been arrested or they would have been arraigned in court.
The Twitter picture describes what you said, but look at the other ones and tell me that doesn't remind you of the barren landscape of central Somalia. Lower Shabelle has historically been and still is the most productive region in terms of crop production. So if our best region is looking like that then
Lower Shabelle is dependent on a river that is simply too small for the number of people that live along its banks. Water use inside K5 has barely increased and the river is already drying up before it reaches Middle Shabelle. If the irrigation projects that K5 has planned for Imey, Godey, Qalafe etc... get going, Lower Shabelle may not get any water even during normal flow periods.
Gedo should have recieved all of the investments in agriculture that Lower Shabelle recieved for the 30 years we had a government. All irrigation infrastructure south of Qoryooley is now utterly useless. The same will be true for Middle Shabelle this decade and Hiraan in the 2030s. All of that agricultural production will shift west to K5.
The picture you paint is very gloomy, hopefully it doesn't get that bad, can't be doing with more water wars.
Gedo, especially west of the Juba, is useless in terms of farming, there's a reason is was sparsely populated before Marehan came. That place needs serious soil amendments.
Lower Shabelle was a great farming region long before the 60s, vast quantities of Madows wouldn't have been brought there to work the land if it wasn't, nor would the Italians set up shop either. But I get what you mean, productivity increased during the gov years.
The picture you paint is very gloomy, hopefully it doesn't get that bad, can't be doing with more water wars.
Gedo, especially west of the Juba, is useless in terms of farming, there's a reason is was sparsely populated before Marehan came. That place needs serious soil amendments.
Lower Shabelle was a great farming region long before the 60s, vast quantities of Madows wouldn't have been brought there to work the land if it wasn't, nor would the Italians set up shop either. But I get what you mean, productivity increased during the gov years.
@Apollo is this accurate?Gedo/middle/lower jubba was populated by oromo which was conquered.