Sunday, January 13, 2013

What Led the French Commando Raid On Al Shabab to Be a Botched One?

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Bulomarer — Reliable sources in and around BuloMarer town in South Somalia where French commandos raided late last night, say that the French commandos first landed at a village called Daaydoog which is located at the seaside and three kilometers away from BulMarur where the French intelligence officer was held by Al Shabab militants.

According to the reliable sources, who are local people and spoke to Shabelle, say that the French commandos killed some villagers and tied others when they landed at Daaydoog before they headed to BulMarer. But some villagers who survived the French killings at the seaside contacted and alerted Al Shabab fighters in BuloMarer telling them that there were at least fifty heavily armed foreign soldiers on their way to BuloMarer.

The reliable sources, who spoke to Shabelle, say that the survived villagers called particularly the commander of Al Shabab in Bulo Shiekh Ahmed who was among those the French killed in the fire fight.

But before he and his men moved to ambush the coming French commandos, Ahmed is reported to have moved the French captive from the house they were holding into another house.

The sources say that the killing of the villagers was a mistake which led Al Shabab to be alerted and prepare for the French commandos.

by SHABELLE Media Network (Mogadishu)
12 January 2013

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some questions in my mind:
- why they landed at Daaydoog, and why killed "villagers"
- it is an intelligence mistake?
- what about the live surveillance drones? it must show the al-shabaab troops movements...

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here is the official press release from Harakat Al-Shabaab Al-Mujahideen:
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/kmdebi
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