Somalia’s al-Shabaab Warns Djibouti Against Deploying Troops
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Somalia’s rebel al-Shabaab militia warned neighboring Djibouti against sending troops to the war-torn country on a day it claimed at least 20 pro-government soldiers were killed in an attack in the capital, Mogadishu.
“We have already dragged the bodies of invaders like Ugandans and Burundians in the streets of Mogadishu and in case the Djiboutian troops arrive in our land, they will be dealt with in the same manner we have treated the invaders,” Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, al-Shabaab’s spokesman, told reporters today in Mogadishu.