8000 Eritrea trained Somali Army Units arrive in Moqdishu.
Posted: 15 Aug 2021, 11:49
If the news is authentic then all one can say is:
Yigermal yilal ya agere sew
kerenite wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 13:43If the news is authentic then all one can say is:
Leholum gizewoon yiTebiletal bemalet solomon Qedmo tenagrotal.
In retrospect.....
In the 60s and the beginning of the 70s of last century, eri combatants (some of the units) were traind in somalia when siyad barre was in power. Now it is the way around if the news is true.
Wey gud!!! Yigermal yilal ya agere sew. Indeeed my grand-pa Solomon the son of David is absolutely right and spot on.
kerenite wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 13:43If the news is authentic then all one can say is:
Leholum gizewoon yiTebiletal bemalet solomon Qedmo tenagrotal.
In retrospect.....
In the 60s and the beginning of the 70s of last century, eri combatants (some of the units) were traind in somalia when siyad barre was in power. Now it is the other way around if the news is true.
Wey gud!!! Ere..Yigermal yilal ye agere sew. Indeed my grand-pa Solomon the son of David was absolutely right and spot on.
We have already done it with the Yemenis in the South some time ago. Their number was large. Your 200 doesn't make any sense specially if they are recruits. Listen to the Eritrean source.Somaliman wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 17:50kerenite wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 13:43If the news is authentic then all one can say is:
Leholum gizewoon yiTebiletal bemalet solomon Qedmo tenagrotal.
In retrospect.....
In the 60s and the beginning of the 70s of last century, eri combatants (some of the units) were traind in somalia when siyad barre was in power. Now it is the other way around if the news is true.
Wey gud!!! Ere..Yigermal yilal ye agere sew. Indeed my grand-pa Solomon the son of David was absolutely right and spot on.
This is a fake news.
Although the exact number of army recruits sent to Eritrea for training has not been disclosed yet, it's believed to be no more than 200.
The army vehicles in the pictures are part of military equipment that Turkey has donated to the Somali national Army today.
I wonder why tweets are nowadays considered as news outlets!
When we (unprovoked) cross a country's borders & fake fight the al shabaab for uncle Sam & his money, it's ok. When Eritrea attempts to aid the somali themselves fight al shabaab without stepping foot in Somalia proper & with no compensation, then it's 'exporting disaster'.
Aba wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 18:01Exporting more disaster to neighboring countries, that's Issu the savage's modus operandi. Somalia is heading towards even further caios. Whatever Wedi komarit touches turns into dung. Just look at Ethiopia after Issu stuck his bloody hands into it. She can't even defend her borders ..
Several sources with direct knowledge of the program – three Somali officials and a foreign diplomat – confirmed to VOA that Somali troops have been training in neighboring Eritrea since 2019. The sources all spoke on condition of anonymity, with the officials noting they were not authorized to speak to news media. The sources differed on the number of Somali troops who have been in Eritrea; the range was 3,000 to 7,000 recruits.
https://www.voanews.com/africa/clandest ... es-concernEarly last June, Somalia’s Ministry of Security requested that health officials provide 3,500 COVID-19 rapid tests for the recruits, a VOA source said. Within days, recruits’ flights to Eritrea resumed.
Abe Abraham wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 18:02We have already done it with the Yemenis in the South some time ago. Their number was large. Your 200 doesn't make any sense specially if they are recruits. Listen to the Eritrean source.Somaliman wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 17:50kerenite wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 13:43If the news is authentic then all one can say is:
Leholum gizewoon yiTebiletal bemalet solomon Qedmo tenagrotal.
In retrospect.....
In the 60s and the beginning of the 70s of last century, eri combatants (some of the units) were traind in somalia when siyad barre was in power. Now it is the other way around if the news is true.
Wey gud!!! Ere..Yigermal yilal ye agere sew. Indeed my grand-pa Solomon the son of David was absolutely right and spot on.
This is a fake news.
Although the exact number of army recruits sent to Eritrea for training has not been disclosed yet, it's believed to be no more than 200.
The army vehicles in the pictures are part of military equipment that Turkey has donated to the Somali national Army today.
I wonder why tweets are nowadays considered as news outlets!


Three days after the Derg took power, on 14 September 1974, seven leaders of this trend established the Association of Progressives of the Tigray Nation (Tigrinya: ማሕበር ገስገስቲ ብሔረ ትግራይ, Mahbär Gäsgästi Bəher Təgray), also known as Tigrayan National Organization (TNO): Alemseged Mengesha (nom de guerre: Haylu), Ammaha Tsehaye (Abbay), Aregawi Berhe (Berhu), Embaye Mesfin (Seyoum), Fentahun Zere'atsion (Gidey), Mulugeta Hagos (Asfeha) and Zeru Gesese (Agazi). TNO was to prepare the ground for the future armed movement of Tigray.
It secretly approached both the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) and the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) for support but the ELF already had relations with the TLF. In November 1974 the EPLF agreed to train TNO-members and allowed EPLF-fighters from the Tigrayan community in Eritrea, among them Mehari Tekle (Mussie), to join the TPLF. The first batch of trainees was sent to the EPLF in January 1975.
On the night of 18 February 1975, eleven men including Gesese Ayyele (Sehul), Gidey, Asfeha, Seyoum, Agazi, and Berhu left Enda Selassie for Sehul's home area of Dedebit, where they established the TPLF (original name Tigrinya: ተጋድሎ ሓርነት ሕዝቢ ትግራይ, Tägadlo Harənnät Həzbi Təgray, "The Struggle for the Freedom of the People of Tigray"). Welde Selassie Nega (Sebhat), Legese Zenawi (Meles) and others soon joined the original group and, after the arrival of the trainees from Eritrea in June 1975, the TPLF had about 50 fighters.
Zmeselo is an Eritrean source. As I said 200 is too small unless they belong to special forces and future army instructors.Somaliman wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 18:35Abe Abraham wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 18:02We have already done it with the Yemenis in the South some time ago. Their number was large. Your 200 doesn't make any sense specially if they are recruits. Listen to the Eritrean source.Somaliman wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 17:50kerenite wrote: ↑15 Aug 2021, 13:43If the news is authentic then all one can say is:
Leholum gizewoon yiTebiletal bemalet solomon Qedmo tenagrotal.
In retrospect.....
In the 60s and the beginning of the 70s of last century, eri combatants (some of the units) were traind in somalia when siyad barre was in power. Now it is the other way around if the news is true.
Wey gud!!! Ere..Yigermal yilal ye agere sew. Indeed my grand-pa Solomon the son of David was absolutely right and spot on.
This is a fake news.
Although the exact number of army recruits sent to Eritrea for training has not been disclosed yet, it's believed to be no more than 200.
The army vehicles in the pictures are part of military equipment that Turkey has donated to the Somali national Army today.
I wonder why tweets are nowadays considered as news outlets!
The truth is that there's no a single Eritrean source talking about this.