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Puntland Sends Injured Soldiers to Ethiopia Following ISIS Assault

January 3, 2025

Puntland authorities have successfully airlifted several soldiers who sustained injuries during an ISIS attack on a military base earlier this week. The evacuation was carried out to Ethiopia, where the soldiers will receive advanced medical treatment. This operation was confirmed by the Puntland Defense Forces Command, which stated that the Task Force for Support and Medical Care executed the evacuation under the directives of President Said Abdullahi Deni.

The injured personnel were transported from Bossaso airport on Thursday afternoon, with senior officials in attendance to oversee the process. Among those present were members of the Task Force, Puntland lawmakers, the Director of the Puntland Maritime Police Force, and various aides to the president. While the exact number of injured soldiers has not been disclosed, it was noted that their medical requirements surpassed the capabilities of local healthcare facilities.

In a related context, Puntland forces undertook security operations on Thursday in the vicinity of the Calmadow mountains, particularly in the Timirshe area of the Isku-Shuban district. Military officials indicated that these operations were part of ongoing efforts to enhance security in the region amid a broader anti-terrorism campaign. Following the suicide attack on a Puntland military base in Dharjaalle, which resulted in the deaths of eight ISIS fighters, Puntland has escalated its counterterrorism initiatives under the operation named “Hillaac” (Lightning), targeting both ISIS and Al-Shabaab militants in the challenging mountainous terrain.

 

Souece – Horn Observer

 

2 Comments

  1. This is one more example that proves the people of Ethiopia and Somalia are naturally very kind to other, when left alone.

    For all of you bigots and connivers! I have a very bad news for you. You have been dancing dagadash exaggerating dreamed up news that Somalia and Ethiopia are on the verge of going to war with each other. You have been fanning flames of imaginary war between these two fraternal people from your comfy homes here among the Diaspora. Ain’t gonna happen. Our patriot sister and Tayitu’s incarnate Defense Minister Aisha is in Mogadishu and has inked an agreement with Brother Hassan Sheikh Mohamud‘s government for Ethiopia and Somalia to work together in the peace keeping mission as sanctioned by the UN and AU. The other bad news for you is the government of Puntland has temporarily waved import taxes on trucks carrying goods coming from Ethiopia. So take this from me. Na, na, na, na nah! Eat your crow and die at your stinking joint in Minnesota, LA, Toronto, Oslo and Down Under!

    Bigots and connivers! Our sister and Defense Minister of Ethiopia H.E. Aisha bint Mohammed has swung her right hand and landed a devastating bolo punch right on the kisser on your ugly faces. You look uglier now!!! Ethiopia has vowed to recognize Somalia’s sovereignty and Somalia will do the same in return. So, you better shelve your wild dream of yanking away a territory to call it your republic of personal fiefdom. Here is what you should do. You see that lake or pond near you? Go there and jump in the deep end and don’t you ever think about coming up. Your bosom buddy Shaitan will come and join you down there. Ooo weeee!!! What good riddance!!!

    All of you bigots and confused philosophers with DEI PhD’s!
    Silence! I’m singing from the top of my lungs the old time Somali spiritual!

    Harimade Ana Haban; Ana Haban; Galada Same Nagaadhsi!!!
    Harimade Ana Haban; Ana Haban; Galada Same Nagaadhsi!!!
    Harimade Ana Haban; Ana Haban; Galada Same Nagaadhsi!!!
    Harimade Ana Haban; Ana Haban; Galada Same Nagaadhsi!!!

    My long time Somali friend had joined me in this celebration of the moment.

    All Glory to you, Ministers Aisha bint Mohammed and Brother Ahmed bin Moalim Fiqi! Go get’em tigers!!!!
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3vr4pqn2ego

  2. I call upon the Nobel Prize Committee to consider Sister Aisha bint Mohammed and Brother Ahmed bin Moalim Fiqi for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025. They deserve it.

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