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Al-Shabab leaders frighten how Bilal Al-barjawi was killed

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Tuesday January 24, 2012 - 00:08:05 in Latest News by Super Admin
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    Al-Shabab leaders frighten how Bilal Al-barjawi was killed

    Bilal Al-barjawi was 28 years old and he was the commander Intelligence of Al-muhajirin forces who are from foreigner countries.

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Bilal Al-barjawi was 28 years old and he was the commander Intelligence of Al-muhajirin forces who are from foreigner countries.

Mogadishu (Sunatimes) High officials of Al shabab group has been felt frightens and threats from how one of the leaders of Al Qaeda Bilal Al-barjawi was assassinated by the Drone Airplane, who used to fight in Somalia since 2005.

Bilal Al-barjawi is from Lubnan but he had a British citizenship and he was hit by missile while he crossing around KM 13 near Afgoye city. At the same time the people who was watching that event has pointed out that it was an action film.

Bilal Al-barjawi was 28 years old and he was the commander Intelligence of Al-muhajirin forces who are from foreigner countries.

The cruise of Drone airplane didn’t affect the people and animal but his car was destroyed by the rocket.

The Al shabab spokesman has confirmed to the media while he was feeling fearful that the commander Bilal Al-barjawi was killed.

The fears of Al shabab group and Al muhajirin of foreigner people are that the Drone airplane can gun down to their officials.

Although the American airplanes killed some of Al shabab officials including Aden Eyrow and Salah Nabhan but Al shabab didn’t talk about Fazul Abdalla Mohamed, the leader of Al Qaeda in Horn of Africa who was killed by Somali government troops in Afgoye town on June 8, 2011.

By Dahir Alasow



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