Monday, March 18, 2024

Somali prime minister chairs a security meeting

 

Somali Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre chaired a security meeting regarding the country's security situation, particularly focusing on military operations and ensuring the safety of the capital following the deadly al-Shabab attack on a hotel near the presidential palace in Mogadishu.

Attending Sunday's meeting in Mogadishu were the Minister of Defence, the Acting Minister of Internal Security, commanders of the military, police, and intelligence, the Attorney General, the Governor of Banadir Region and the Mayor of Mogadishu.The army commander provided a brief report on the country's security during the holy month of Ramadan, ongoing military operations, and the recent al-Shabab attack on the SYL hotel.

The Prime Minister stressed the importance of security agencies being more vigilant and ensuring the safety of the nation, remaining alert to al-Shabab attacks aimed at endangering the Somali people's safety.

He also underscored the significance of eradicating the Al-Shabaab terrorists and enhancing cooperation between the army and the civilian population.

Three government soldiers were killed, and 27 others, including 18 civilians and three lawmakers, were wounded in the hours-long siege at the SYL Hotel, which is popular among government officials.

On Sunday, at least 18 of the most severely wounded people from Thursday's al-Shabab attack on the SYL hotel in Mogadishu were airlifted to Turkey for treatment.

Sunday, March 17, 2024

SADC knows it well that it is facing an M23 with sophisticated weaponary systems

 The Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is, reports have it, facing an M23 rebel grouping with high-tech armament at its disposal.


M23 is an abbreviation of the March 23 Movement (Mouvement du 23 mars in French) also known as the Congolese Revolutionary Army and comprising mostly Tutsis. It is based in the eastern DRC and operates mainly in North Kivu province.


United Kingdom based defence and security information provider Jane’s earlier February reported “sophisticated guided mortar rounds” were being used against government FARDC (Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo) forces in North Kivu.


At the same time, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported that the rebel group had “sophisticated weapons” including surface-to-air missiles (SAMs). One, suspected to be ex-Rwandan Defence Force (RDF), was fired at a UN (United Nations) “observation drone”, but did not hit it, the publication quotes a “confidential report” as stating. The unmanned aerial vehicle in question was a UN Falco EVO aircraft, which managed to capture footage of the missile launcher.


“External military intelligence from France supports assessment that the suspected WZ551 6×6 IFV mobile SAM system is Rwandan,” according to the report seen by AFP.



Two images attached to the report show a six-wheeled armoured vehicle with a roof-mounted radar and missile launcher system, indicating a Type 92 Yitian version of the WZ551 armoured personnel carrier.


The photos were taken by the targeted UAV about 70 km north of Goma, provincial capital of North Kivu in rebel-held Rutshuru territory.


The UN MONUSCO peacekeeping mission said in the document it had “no past reporting of known armed groups possessing the training, capital or resources to operate and maintain a mobile SAM system”. Use of the suspected WZ551 mobile SAM system, the report notes, “indicates an escalation of conventional force conflict in eastern DRC”.


M23 and “the Rwanda army”, according to the quoted document, have used “numerous weapons against aircraft and also have in their armoury anti-aircraft guns and MANPAD mobile air defence systems”.


Reporting on the “sophisticated guided mortar rounds,” Janes has it a DRC UN group of experts photographed “a previously undocumented 120 mm guide mortar round” found in Murambi last June.


“While the group of experts did not identify the mortar round, saying it was working to trace its origin, the report included a marketing image for the 120 mm Stylet round made by Israel’s Elbit Systems to illustrate what the munition would have looked like when undamaged.


“Elbit says the Stylet is a global positioning system (GPS) guided munition thatcan be launched from an unmodified mortar and hit targets with an accuracy of 10 circular error probable (CEP) out to a range of 9 km.


“The group of experts’ report included two other photographs showing the tail from a similar mortar round recovered after an attack on a FARDC camp in Kanyamahoro on 24 October 2023,” as per the Janes report.


The increasingly sophisticated array of weapons being used by rebel forces in the DRC pose a major threat to MONUSCO peacekeepers, who are to withdraw by year-end, and the new SADC Mission in the DRC (SAMIDRC), which will have about 5 000 troops from South Africa, Tanzania, and Malawi. South Africa has committed 2 900 troops to SAMIDRC, who will be deployed until 15 December 2024 at a cost of R2 billion. MONUSCO, by contrast, had some 15 000 troops at its disposal.


The report of the use of SAMs in the DRC came weeks after a SAAF Oryx on a MONUSCO medical evacuation mission was hit 43 times by small arms fire, on 2 February, injuring the aircraft commander and a medic in the cabin.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

MONUSCO camp near Goma targeted by rebels

MNUSCO confirms that its camp in MUBAmbiro near Goma was targeted by an armed attack during today's clashes between the Armed Forces of the DRC and the rebels of m23



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Report on the Alshabaab attack on SYL hotel in mogadishu

 


After a 3 hours online meeting with a group of Cyber security analysts today,using Human intelligence, open source intelligence,counter intelligence,Psychological intelligence,counter terrorism sources and observations.we came up with a conclusion on the Thursday night attack on SYL hotel in Mogadishu. The report is as follows.


Death toll rises to 31 as per local hospitals, survivors and responders.


46 injured including six MPs, security people, commander of Haramcad police unit, several officials at the Banadir Regional Administration, the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office and a journalist.


It took 17 hours to end the siege (from 21.41 pm Thursday to 3.00pm Friday). The siege was ended thanks to the support provided by the U.S-trained unit Gaashaan. 


The attack targeted the hotel while clan politicians and government security/militia commanders were meeting. However, it's important to note that the hotel also serves as a residence for dozens of MPs and politicians.


Total Al-Shabaab attackers confirmed to be 7.  Only 5 bodies were found - they were wearing civilian clothes. The two others are missing.  The attackers were able to communicate to Al-Shabaab radio and broadcast live reporting from the hotel. Their audio voices were transmitted via Telegram channels. 


The brand new Toyota vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) used for the first explosion also brought weapons for the attackers moments before they stormed the hotel perimeter. Security sources confirm the vehicle came through the Sayidka Junction security checkpoint. This is the main reason Hassan Mohamud was angry and decided to visit and see the CCTV monitoring room inside HSNQ NISA headquarters.


A second explosion took place in the middle of the attack but details are still shady. Both explosions also damaged nearby civilian buildings with possible casualties as the area is densely populated. 


The SYL Hotel was one of the most heavily guarded buildings in Mogadishu. Not only is it situated in the vicinity of the presidential palace commonly known as Villa Somalia, but it also serves as a primary residence and central hub for government officials and security personnel, particularly those working within the presidency, the Office of the Prime Minister, Parliament, and officials at the district level in Mogadishu.

If you have not been to Mogadishu, you need to note that there are six different checkpoints surrounded to this small area.The check points are Sayidka, Shimbiraale, 15 May, Boondheere, Daljirka, and  Ceelgaabta. All these checkpoints are strict and manned by heavily armed presidential guards plus NISA officers.  Civilian cars without certain gov't IDs are not permitted at all. There have been numerous threat alerts against this hotel and others that have been well publicized months ago.The Thursday night's attack occurs amidst significant developments: the planned reshuffle of cabinet ministers and and removal of security officials, including Mahad Salad of HSNQ NISA. It's a common occurrence in Mogadishu that whenever someone feels their position is threatened, they resort to compromise and plot to derail proceedings.

The hotel siege in Mogadishu on Thursday requires thorough investigation, accountability for perpetrators and plotters, and justice for the victims. It's evident that the incident has both political and terror-related dimensions that need to be addressed.

However ,many say the figures of the victims are being over exaggerated by Gorvenment opposition.Some hours there were reports that one of the attackers was a worker to the parliament which was later blandished fake by a number investigators.

"One of the attackers of the SYL hotel that led to death of 31 and 46 others injured is an employee of the Somali Federal Parliament.


He is not alone out of 7 terrorist attackers, only 5 were killed while 2 are still at large under hide.

Only a thorough investigation into NISA and its terrorist infiltrators is require.


We all need to team up to fight terrorism.




FOR GOD  AND MY COUNTRY

Friday, March 15, 2024

Alshabaab hijacks a hotel near the presidential palace

 


In this operation code names " Inghimasi" in somali ,Militants from the Islamist al-Shabab group have attacked a hotel near the presidential palace in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, security sources and witnesses said.

The group has attacked the Syl Hotel before, which is popular with government officials.

Witnesses reported blasts and gunfire coming from the hotel, telling Reuters that fighters were still inside.

It was not immediately clear if there were casualties.

"The armed Mujahideen control the hotel and are shooting workers and officers" of the government in the hotel, al-Shabab said in a statement claiming responsibility for the attack.



Resident Farah Ali, who lives near the president's office, told Reuters: "We first heard a huge blast, and then gunfire followed. We understand the fighters are inside [the hotel] for we hear exchange of gunfire."

"Several gunmen forced their way into the building after destroying the perimeter wall with a heavy explosion," a security officer told AFP.

Hassan Nur, who escaped by scaling a wall, said: "I don't know about the casualties but there were many people inside when the attack started."

Other witnesses reported seeing police arriving within minutes of the attack, which triggered a gun battle with militants.

Attacks had reduced in recent weeks amid heightened security after the government intensified its military offensive against the Islamist group.

Al-Shabab controls large parts of southern and central Somalia.

The group is affiliated to al-Qaeda and has waged a brutal insurgency for nearly 20 years against the UN-backed government in Somalia.

Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Thursday met defence officials to plan how to reclaim lost territory, Somalia's national news agency Sonna reported.

It is a proscribed terrorist group by countries including the UK and US. The US has intervened militarily to fight against the group.

Its fighters are known for targeting hotels, including the Syl Hotel in 2019.

In 2022, the group stormed the Villa Rays hotel in the capital, killing at least 14 people.

Three years before the storming of the Villa Rays hotel, at least 26 people, inclding a prominent journalist and several foreigners, were killed in an attack on the Asasey hotel in the port of Kismayo, southern Somalia.
This is almost the 11th hour since the siege and the alshabaab in a statement still claim tobbe holding the hotel,it is surprising how the alshabaab managed to beat all the road blocks and this hotel is only accessed by senior military officers only. According to confidants in somalia,this hotel is less than 500 meters away from both the presidential palace & the office of the Prime Minister.This raises questions about how AlShabab managed to infiltrate such a heavily guarded area of the city. 


 That is the alshabaab press statement released this morning.Alshabaab statement released this morning says the siege still ongoing, entered its 11th hour, with its fighters controlling the hotel.Alshabaab also said its militants repelled 7 attempts by govt forces to end the siege.
Information from my confidants and comrades from somalia indicate that this hotel is frequented by top political and military officers and undisclosed number of these have been wounded .
Some of the wounded and killed are listed below.

Ex Somali MP, Farah Abdi Hassan wounded in the ongoing attack at SYL hotel.




Spokesperson of OPM Somalia,  wounded in an ongoing attack on SYL hotel.



 MP, Osman Dhere, killed in an ongoing attack on SYL hotel



Abdihamid Fanah, Commander of the Turkish trained troops known as Haram'ad has been wounded in an ongoing attack on SYL hotel.



Wadajir deputy DC, Ali Indhoy injured in the ongoing attack at SYL hotel.


General Secretary of Banadir Region Administration, Feysal Arale, wounded in an ongoing attack on SYL hotel.

There are many disturbing video of alshabaab  patrolling the hotel and because of security reasons ,I cannot have them published here!

Thursday, March 14, 2024

M23 preparing to lead an imcursion into Goma through a planned demonstration

 The elected national deputy for the city of Goma Hubert FURUGUTA said he was warning of a probable preparation for infiltration of the city of Goma by the rebels. According to the honorable Hubert, information from the authorized services indicates that these rebels are preparing to infiltrate among the demonstrators of an activity planned in Goma without mentioning it by name. This elected official added that this demonstration would begin in the area close to the border with Rwanda in order to facilitate said infiltration. He says he calls on the population to exercise extreme caution in this time of war, especially when it comes to participating in demonstrations.

Some adjustiment in death penalty ruling in DRC military courts

 



Another intelligence officer arrested for confiding with M23

 



The City of GOMA thought it had intelligence agents who help security agents do their job, but it is the opposite. After the arrest of two intelligence directors from the city of Goma for complicity with the M23RDF, here is again the Chief Warrant Officer CLARISSE_MAHORO. She is from Unit Bn HQ 34 of the North Kivu Military Region, and was arrested Tuesday March 12 in Goma. She held the position of intelligence agent of the 34th Military Region since 2014 at the Goma border post(commonly known as Grand barrier). She is accused of being the hub of the M23RDF in Goma. She has been in constant contact with colonel Makenga andBisimwa and helps move goods across the border into Rwanda. She maintains close ties with senior M23RDF executives,has been feeding ladies into GOMA for espionage operations and knows all the M23RDF hideouts in Goma.she takes images of the FARDC to feed the propaganda of the RDF terrorists on social media.She is the one who took the photos of Romanian instructors in the mortuary after attack on sake.This surprises more than one person because it is difficult to accept the fact that those responsible for intelligence, those who are supposed to guide the security services to bring order, are themselves in complicity. The question then is: have they really given good information to the FARDC since the start of this war?? Did they really help the DRC? Since the incident of Brigadier General Biagolo Ngondo,I have for two days invested much of my time into critical study of the traitors inside the Congolese military intelligence circles.These Biagolo and Clarisse incidence clearly show rot in  FARDC intelligence.I tried to make investigative research from ANR(domestic) and former DEMIAP members who told me that treason and traitors are the ones who have made this war difficult.These confidants informed me of a scenario in recent General Chiko command ,where his deputies had confided with enemy to have him arrested.They gave the enemy commander FARDC uniforms and commanded the army to withdraw from Rwindi,but a captain had already alerted General Chiko of the plan to have him betrayed by his deputies and he instead had to withdraw after knowing that his command had been surrounded.Each of these deputies who had planned to betray General Chiko had been give an amount of 50,000US $.


Colonel Ga Byinshi Gakunzi of M23 killed by FARDC missiles in an Ambush .

 Colonel Byinshi [photo below] had defected to M23 around March 3, 2023 and it was in March again that he was killed. Who is this Colonel Byinshi Colonel Byinshi Gakunzi Moïse, who had joined the Zairian army (FAZ) in the Mibunda region of the Itombe territory in South Kivu. Around 1991, he entered the Kagera,  located near  Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania to join RPA for, according to them, which was meant for the liberation of Rwanda. In the struggle for the liberation of Rwanda, Colonel Byinshi fought, until 1996, he returned to Zaire to fight against President Mobutu Seseko Kukungwendo Wazabanga. After that, he joined the RCD GOMA, serving in Uvira, Baraka and Minembwe.Yesterday,the Wazalendo led an attack on his convoy that killed colonel Gakunzi and all his body guards.




Tuesday, March 12, 2024

General Chico Tshitambwe did not order the withdraw of soldiers from Rwindi!!

  The order to evacuate Rwindi was not given by General Chico, but rather by his deputies based in Rwindi in complicity with the head of the locality of Rwindi who would have played a key role in this game. According to the revelations from sources on thebfronline, at least 6 people have already been arrested and transferred to Kinshasa, among them the head of the locality of Rwindi as well as the general's two deputies.The error in our army: We change the Operations Commanders for inefficiency, but we leave the same deputies. These deputies have been there for years, they do tricks, betray, give bad orders, etc. but in the end, it is No. 1 who bears responsibility for the failure. Today General Chico is singled out following the failure in his area of command, but we forget that he works with the same deputies who brought down several cities, they became familiar with their troops, etc. Let's just take the example of the one who was based in Rwindi. This commander had brought down the city of Katsiru while he received all possible alerts. He had a lot of elements and ammunition in Rwindi, but he told the elements based in Katsiru to manage the war. Finally in one day of fighting, Katsiru had fallen. This same Commander, instead of changing him, is led but we change the overall commander. Do you see the error?? And there are many officers who order withdrawals without consulting their superiors, or who give false information to their superiors, etc. the General Staff must also see the case of these officers there. 




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