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Al-Shabaab militants fall back to defend Kismayu
2011-11-04
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Al-Shabaab
... Harakat ash-Shabaab al-Mujahidin aka the Mujahideen Youth Movement. It was originally the youth movement of the Islamic Courts, now pretty much all of what's left of it. They are aligned with al-Qaeda but operate more like the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban. The organization's current leader is Ibrahim Haji Jama Mee'aad, also known as Ibrahim al-Afghani. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, a Kenyan al-Qaeda member, is considered the group's military leader...
gunnies have retreated to their Kismayu stronghold and are arming residents forcibly as Kenyan forces close in on the port town.

Media reports quoting distraught residents said the gunnies had armed students, mounted weapons on buildings and dug trenches around the town in readiness for the battle with Kenyan forces.

"They have put their weapons over us. Every high house in the city is a defence for Al-Shabaab.

"Since Kenya mentioned the 10 towns it was targeting, Al-Shabaab have been readying all their weapons and small arms," Ms Fatuma Ali was quoted as saying by a local paper.

Another resident, Ms Amina Mahmoud, said: "They gave arms to people and they're telling them to stay and defend the country from foreigners. They said yesterday evening 'Everyone of you who dies here is a mujahid and will enter paradise."

The Kenyan troops plan to capture Afmadow before advancing to Kismayu.

On Thursday, military front man Major Emmanuel Chirchir said the Kenya Navy had killed 18 Al-Shabaab gunnies aboard a small boat transporting fuel to Kuday Town.

"On 2nd November 2011 at 5pm, a skiff laden with 18 Al-Shabaab fighters was transporting fuel to Kuday.

"The Kenya Navy intercepted the skiff and sunk it, killing all the orcs," Major Chirchir said in a statement.

The Kenyan troops have also banned aircraft from landing at Baidoa whose airstrip the military said was used by the gunnies to ship in three consignments of weapons on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Shoot down any aircraft

The military further warned that it would shoot down any aircraft flying over parts of Southern Somalia where its troops are conducting the operation to wipe out the Al-Shabaab.

"On two occasions, KDF has observed an aircraft overfly our troops in the three sectors. The owners of the aircraft are hereby warned that KDF considers this a security violation.

"Further unauthorised over flying on the said region will be considered a threat. In addition, all aircraft are hereby warned not to land in Baidoa. Anyone violating this will be doing so at their peril," the statement warned.

The statement also warned Kenyan donkey traders against selling their animals along the Kenya-Somalia border as the gunnies were buying them to use them to transport weapons due to impassable roads in southern Somalia. (READ: Kenyan army warns of Al-Shabaab donkey threat)

"Information reaching us confirms that Al-Shabaab has resorted to using donkeys to transport their weapons.

"Thus, any large concentration and movement of loaded donkeys will be considered as Al-Shabaab activity," the statement read.

"Kenyans dealing in donkey trade along the Kenya-Somali border are advised not to sell their animals to Al-Shabaab as it would undermine our efforts in Somalia," it added.

On Thursday, the Kenyan troops backed by the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) fighters combed Elwak, Beled-hawo and Garbaharey towns for the orcs.

A TFG military official, Mr Osman Sheikh Abdi, reportedly told local media that his troops fighting alongside Kenyans had taken control of Al-Shabaabbases in Gadon-dawe, Khadijo-Hajji, El-Adde and El-Gudud without firing a single shot.

But the gunnies warned Kenyans to prepare for a protracted, intense battle. (READ: Somali rebels push for 'endless war')

"The Al-Shabaab mujahideen will defend Somalia, and will put Kenya into an endless war.

"We will defeat you like the other major countries that have suffered when they attacked Somalia, you will see the consequences," the group warned in a statement on an Islamist website.

Received weapons

The militia group dismissed reports that they had received weapons from Eritrea. The military said they are going after the gunnies and their weapons and not civilians.

"We will soon disrupt their flow of arms, and we will ensure they are not effective," Major Chirchir said on Twitter on Thursday.

There were also reports that the Al-Shabaab were preventing residents from fleeing Kismayu and nine other towns.

"They've refused to let us out, and we don't have any money to leave. Some people are trying to flee but the heavy rain is not giving them a chance," a resident said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Maybe test the Navy Rail Gun from the shore since they are bottled up?
Posted by: airandee   2011-11-04 13:25  

#4  So now the majority of Al Shabaab is all bottled up in Kismayu. Excellent, excellent, excellent. Now is the perfect time to demonstrate to the Muslim world what an ARCLIGHT strike does to our enemies. A single B-1 is supposed to be able to carry 80,000 pounds of iron bombs. Let's hit Kismayu with a dozen B-1s (or BUFFS, which can carry the same load) within a 30-minute timespan. Let the Kenyans go in after the last bomb explodes with bulldozers and level the place, then put up a WalMart. In six months, WalMart will OWN Somalia, lock, stock, and barrel. After that, it's THEIR problem. In the meantime, AssHat, Amadinnerjacket, Hamass and Hisblowhard will be shaking in their boots.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2011-11-04 13:14  

#3  Distraught residents? Hmmm. IIRC the Kenyans warned these residents that this was gonna happen a couple of days ago.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-11-04 12:47  

#2  Why does a little voice tell me that in a couple of years, we'll have forgotten the great service the Kenyans are doing for the world, & we'll try to put some Kenyan general on trial at the Hague for "war crimes" (ie, abuses against Muslims that some newspaper makes up).
Posted by: American Delight   2011-11-04 08:42  

#1  bottle them up, close the sea escape route and kill em. I like it.
Posted by: Frank G   2011-11-04 07:43  

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