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Turkish MPT-76 rifles in the hands of al-Shabaab militants in #Somalia. Those are captured from #SNA
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🇺🇸 🇸🇴 Biden Approves Plan to Redeploy Several Hundred Ground Forces Into Somalia The president also signed off on targeting about a dozen Shabab leaders in the war-torn country, from which Donald J. Trump largely withdrew in his final weeks in office. h…
🇺🇸 🇸🇴 Somalian-American Congresswoman Ilhan Omar on Twitter: Congratulations @HassanSMohamud for winning the Presidency of Somalia and congratulations to the Somali people. You are all winners. The country needs all of you to work together as it moves forward from decades of instability. Guul iyo gobinimo aan idiin rajeynayaa ❤️
#Somalia
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#Somalia/#Ethiopia 🇸🇴🇪🇹: Al-Shabaab (sub-group of Al-Qaeda) militants carried out an attack on Ethiopian Forces, allegedly killing 100+ security officials in the town of #Aato in #Bakool.

Militants seem to be armed with common AKM(S)/Type 56(-1/-2) rifles and PK(M) machine guns.

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1553078069216296961
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🇮🇹🇪🇹🇸🇴 Italy Prime-Minister announces major gas plan and investments in Ethiopia and Somalia

Italy's prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has begun a two-day visit to Ethiopia, where she has announced plans for an African energy cooperation deal starting in October.

She says the "Mattei plan" will transform Italy into a major energy hub, taking gas from the Mediterranean and North Africa to European nations.

The Italian government considers the "stability and integrity" of Ethiopia and Somalia to be a priority for national interest because of their location on the migratory route from the Horn of Africa to Europe.

Leaders also discussed cooperation in security, economy, trade, and investment. They analyzed their mutual interests to ensure important plans for their people, infrastructure development, and specific Italian private-sector investments in Ethiopia and Somalia.

#Italy #Ethiopia #Somalia

@africaintel
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#Somalia 🇸🇴 / #Uganda 🇺🇬: Al-Shabaab (part of Al-Qaeda) raided African Union (#ATMIS) - Ugandan base in Lower #Shabelle.

Militants captured & destroyed two T-54/55 Main Battle Tanks, Chinese 35mm QLZ-87 auto grenade launchers and a ZPU-4 (based on 4 KPV HMGs) autocannon.

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1662132838093799432
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#Somalia 🇸🇴: #ISIS - Somalia released a photoset of militants who pledged Bay'ah to the new caliph of IS.

Militants can be seen with a rare #Serbian 🇷🇸 Zastava M91 DMR, G3A3 rifle, PKM MG, Type 85/SVD DMR, Type 56(-1)/AKM(S) rifles, RPG-7/T69 Launchers, PG-7VT Tandem and Chinese DZGI-40/HE-AP bounding rockets.

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1688257252384227329
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#Somalia 🇸🇴: Al-Shabaab (affiliated with Al-Qaeda) raided Three SNA bases in #Galgaduud and allegedly killed 100+ soldiers.

Militants also captured MPT-76 rifle (supplied by #Turkey 🇹🇷), MG3 machine guns, Qatari APCs with M2 machine guns (some destroyed later) and more...

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1695479894010929560
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#Somalia / #USA / #Yemen / #Palestine / #Israel 🇸🇴🇺🇸🇾🇪🇵🇸🇮🇱: #Somaliland Cost Guard discovered parts of a UAV near Zeila (Saylac) Coast.

The drone appears to be an MQ-9 Reaper UAV belonging to US Forces, which was shot down by Ansar Allah (#Houthis).

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1725920558238277831
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🇸🇴🇪🇹 Somalis protest against Ethiopia-Somaliland deal

Tens of thousands of Somali residents gathered at the Conis Stadium in the Somali capital for several days to express their anger regarding the recent agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland concerning sea and port leases.

Ethiopia is believed to have been granted an exclusive lease on the sea for a period of 50 years, which has raised concerns about Somalia's sovereignty as a result.

The Mogadishu regional administration organized the rally to allow residents to express their concerns regarding the perceived encroachment on Somalia's maritime territory.

In the scene, Somalis were chanting and holding banners throughout worried that the lease agreement would undermine Somalia's national interests and put their livelihood in danger.

According to demonstrators, the lease could establish a precedent for further resource exploitation in Somalia.

#Somalia #Ethiopia #Somaliland

@africaintel
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🇸🇴🇪🇹 Somalia rejects Ethiopia-Somaliland port deal and summons ambassador

Somalia said a pact its breakaway region of Somaliland has signed with Ethiopia allowing it to use the Red Sea port of Berbera had no legal force and threatened regional stability.

Somalia also summoned its ambassador to Ethiopia for deliberations over the port agreement signed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi.

The agreement would allow landlocked Ethiopia to set up commercial operations at a leased military base in Berbera. It also included recognizing Somaliland as an independent nation in due course.

"It is a violation and an open interference with Somalia's sovereignty, freedom and unity. The so-called a memorandum of understanding and agreement of cooperation is null and void," Somalia's cabinet said.

Somalia President Hassan Sheik Mohamud stated that not an inch of Somalia can or will be signed away by anybody.

#Somalia #Somaliland #Ethiopia

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🌍🇺🇸🇸🇴 AU, US urge respect for Somalia's sovereignty amid row

The African Union and the US have called for the respect of Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, in response to a controversial sea access deal that Ethiopia struck with the self-declared republic of Somaliland.

Somaliland seceded from Somalia in 1991 but is not internationally recognised as an independent state.

US Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller on Wednesday said that "the United States recognises the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia within its borders".

AU Commission chair Moussa Faki has also urged for the respect of the "unity, territorial integrity and full sovereignty of Somalia and Ethiopia".

Both the US and AU have also asked the involved parties to pursue diplomatic dialogue to peacefully resolve the row, amid concerns that the deal could escalate tensions in the Horn of Africa region.

#AU #USA #Somalia

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🇸🇴🇪🇹 Somalia president signs law nullifying Ethiopia-Somaliland port deal

Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud signed a law nullifying an agreement by the breakaway Somaliland region to grant Ethiopia access to the Red Sea in return for recognition as an independent nation, he said.

Somalia, which considers Somaliland part of its territory, rejected the New Year's Day deal that would allow landlocked Ethiopia to lease 20 km around the port of Berbera, on the Gulf of Aden with access to the Red Sea, for 50 years for its navy and commercial purposes.

"This evening, I signed the law nullifying the illegal MoU between the government of Ethiopia and Somaliland," Mohamud said. "This law is an illustration of our commitment to safeguard our unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity as per international law."

#Somalia #Ethiopia #Somaliland

@africaintel
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🇸🇴🇪🇹🇸🇩 Turkey mediating Somalia-Ethiopia talks on port deal

Turkey has begun mediating talks between Somalia and Ethiopia over a port deal Addis Ababa signed with the breakaway region of Somaliland earlier this year, Ankara and four officials familiar with the matter said.

The negotiations are the latest attempt to mend diplomatic ties between the East African neighbours, whose relationship soured in January when Ethiopia agreed to lease 20 km (12 miles) of coastline from Somaliland, in exchange for recognition of its independence.

Mogadishu called the agreement illegal and retaliated by expelling the Ethiopian ambassador and threatening to kick out thousands of Ethiopian troops stationed in the country helping battle Islamist insurgents.

Turkey's foreign ministry said Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan had hosted both his Ethiopian and Somali counterparts in Ankara, adding the three had signed a joint statement following "candid, cordial and forward-looking" talks on their differences.

The Somali and Ethiopian ministers discussed ways to address their differences "within a mutually acceptable framework", and agreed to hold another round of talks in Ankara on Sept. 2, the statement said.

#Somalia #Turkey #Ethiopia

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