Hoehne, Markus (2011). Political Orientations and Repertoires of Identification: State and Identity Formation in Northern Somalia. On 18 March 1991, SNM/Habar Jeclo and Habar Yoonis forces came to the Sool region. There were 17 technicals of Habar Yoonis and one technical of Habar Jeclo. The Isaaq fighters killed eight Dhulbahante in the countryside and in small villages. The forces also looted the villages.
On the same day 11 technicals of Habar Yoonis/Sacad Yoonis and one technical of Habar Jeclo/Reer Idle and one big truck full of men came to a watering place called Dogoble. The leader of these forces was called Libaxo. Here they killed 46 unarmed men from Dhulbahante/Naaleeye Axmed. They also stole their animals.
On 19 March 1991 the force came to a place called Bancadde near Xudun, where Naaleeye Axmed/Reer Jibril reside. The people saw the big truck with the SNM flag and greeted the men. They thought they had come in peace. The technicals were in the back. The SNM fighters said: ‘We come in peace, lay down your weapons’. The men from Reer Jibril did so; then the technicals came and 30 Dhulbahante men were killed. The Isaaq also stole many camels. The last killings happened near a tree named qalloocato [crooked]. After the massacre the Isaaq renamed the place qooro tag (standing penis). When a man dies suddenly he has an erection. Now, if a Habar Yoonis hears this name [qooro tag] from a Dhulbahante he will run; he will fear revenge. (Interview with Fu’aad Aadan Cadde, Laascaanood, 05.11.2003)